Lindsey Rustad Research Ecologist U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service Meet Dr. Lindsey Rustad – the 6th female scientist featured in our Women Doing Science blog series. Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy Master of Forest Science, Forest Ecology Doctorate, Plant Science Dr. Lindsey Rustad is the Director of the USDA Northeast Climate Hub, providing expertise on […]
Women Doing Science: Calusa Horn ~ Endangered Species Biologist
Calusa Horn Endangered Species Biologist U.S. Federal Agency Meet Calusa Horn – the 5th female scientist featured in our Women Doing Science blog series. Bachelor of Science in Environmental Policy with a minor in Biology NOAA Fisheries Southeast Regional Office, Protected Resources Division Calusa is an enrolled member of the Red Lake Band of Ojibwe […]
Women Doing Science: Jasmin Graham ~ Shark Scientist
Jasmin Graham Shark Scientist Nonprofit Marine Research Organization Meet Jasmin Graham – the 4th female scientist featured in our Women Doing Science blog series. Bachelor of Science in Marine BiologyBachelor of Arts in SpanishMaster of Science in Biological Science Jasmin offers a unique perspective on being a minority in science. She supports women of color […]
Women Doing Science: Mandy Migura ~ Wildlife Biologist
Mandy Migura Wildlife Biologist Consulting Meet Mandy Migura – the 3rd female scientist featured in our Women Doing Science blog series! Master of Science in Biology; Bachelor of Science in Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences From research biologist to federal regulator and now business owner, Mandy shares her experience of working with marine mammals and people. […]
The Problem with Plastics
If you haven’t been living under a rock, you’ve probably seen this video of people pulling a plastic straw out of a sea turtle’s nose. It went viral not too long ago and really helped to bring attention to the problem with plastics taking over our oceans. So what’s the problem with plastics? I recently […]
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