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ENSP has been graduating students since 1999. If an e-mail address is given, feel free to contact our alumni to discuss their academic and/or professional experiences. If you are an ENSP alum and would like to add your information to this page, e-mail wwhitte[at]umd.edu Thank you!

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AREAS OF CONCENTRATION
Biodiversity & Conservation Biology
  • Stacey Bealmear (2001). Currently: Extension agent, Urban horticulture, University of Arizona. Graduate school: Entomology/IPM, New Mexico State University. rbealmear[at]gmail.com
  • Mike Barsa (2004). Staff scientist, Dynamac Corporation. mbarsa[at]dynamac.com
  • Annette Bellafiore (2004). M.Esc: Environmental Science, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University. annette.bellafiore[at]yale.edu
  • April Bisner (2005). Project associate, Natural Resources Group, NYC Parks & Recreation. april.bisner[at]parks.nyc.gov
  • Candace Brendler (2006). Winters: Ski school instructor, Durango Mountain Resort, Durango, CO. Summers: Whitewater rafting guide & kayak instructor, Outdoor Excursions, Potomac, MD. First positions after Maryland were: Part-time research assistant, Mountain Studies Institute, Silverton, CO; part-time white water rafting guide, Durango River Trippers, Durango, CO. candace.brendler[at]gmail.com
  • Maya Brietburg-Smith (2005). Environmental educator/environmental advisor, Peace Corps, Fiji Islands. mbeesmith[at]yahoo.com
  • Ryan Carroll (2004). Environmental technician, EnviroScience Consultants, Inc., Newington, CT. rcarroll44[at]hotmail.com
  • Cynthia Chang (2005). Graduate school: Ph.D. program, Ecology and Evolution, Yale University. cynthiacchang[at]gmail.com
  • Julia Crane (2006), double degree in ANTH. Graduate school: Plant Pathology, Cornell University. jmc457[at]cornell.edu
  • Stephanie Ecklin (2006). Environmental scientist, ENSR Environmental Services. s7pointe[at]patmedia.net
  • Erika Folk (2002). Senior Consultant, Booz Allen Hamilton; and part-time graduate student, Environmental Management, University of Maryland, University College. folk_erika[at]bah.com
  • Andrea Gawrylewski (2003). Currently: Associate editor, The Scientist, Magazine of the life sciences. MS, Science Journalism, Columbia University. alg1026[at]gmail.com
  • Naoko Griffin (2004). USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, data management for BBA Explorer, the website for breeding bird atlases in the US and Canada. naoko_griffin[at]hotmail.com
  • Cara Hines (2008). Teach for America, Prince Georges County, MD.
  • Andrea Krajlevic (2001). Currently, graduate school: Resource Ecology and Management, University of Michigan. First position: Program associate, International Alliances Program, The Audubon Society. akraljev[at]umich.edu
  • Annie McGuirk (2008). Teach for America, Memphis, TN
  • Alexandra Miles (2006). Horticulturist - butterfly exhibit, Smithsonian Institution. Also, graduate school: Environmental Science and Policy, Johns Hopkins University. alexandra.miles[at]gmail.com
  • Tracy Misiewicz (2004). Currently, graduate school: Plant biology and conservation, Northwestern University. First several positions were short-term, international field research assistant positions.
  • Andrew Mongeon, and a double-major in Geography/GIS (2005). GIS Analyst I, PBSJ Consulting. andrew.mongeon[at]gmail.com
  • Jason Nerenberg (2004). Graduate school: Forestry, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University. First position: Instructor, Camp High Trails Outdoors Science School, Big Bear City, CA. Jason worked part-time after graduation to save money to hike the Appalachian Trail, which he completed in July 2005. jasonnerenberg[at]yahoo.com
  • Chris Root (1999). Faculty research assistant, University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, Center for Biosystems Research. rootc[at]umbi.umd.edu
  • Ben Schapiro (2004). Currently: Instructor, College Park Scholars - Environmental Studies Program, and graduate student, Public Policy and Conservation Biology. University of Maryland. First position: Sustainable food security extensionist, Peace Corps, Nicaragua. schapiroben[at]yahoo.com
  • Erin Steurer (2003). Graduate school: Environmental Science and Policy, University of South Florida. Second position after Maryland: Environmental policy consultant, Booz Allen Hamilton. First position: US Forest Service. steurere[at]aol.com
  • Christina Tierno (2005). Currently: Environmental scientist, GeoInsight. First position after Maryland: Environmental Educator, Florida Keys Ocean Science Center. christinatierno[at]yahoo.com
  • Jennifer Valverde (2003). Employed by an Internet company while studying Environmental Resources Management at the University of Maryland, University College. Jennifer[at]bid4assets.com
  • Nicholas VanGorden (2007). Biological sciences technician, USDA Plant Health Department. nvangorden[at]gmail.com
  • Meredith Walsh (2004). Environmental biologist, Dvirka and Bartilucci Consulting Engineers. M.S. Conservation biology, Columbia University. meredithwalsh81[at]gmail.com
  • Erin Warner (2006). Environmental scientist, GeoDesign, Inc., Portland, OR. erin.warn[at]gmail.com
  • Lauren Zamora (2004). Graduate school: Marine & atmospheric chemistry, University of Miami. lzamora[at]rsmas.miami.edu
Earth Surface Processes
  • Lauren Bowman (2006). Environmental scientist, KCI Technologies, Inc. laurenbow[at]gmail.com
  • Allison Gale (2005). Graduate school: Geochemistry, Harvard University.
  • Erika (Pinto) La Placa (2007). Environmental specialist, Malick & Scherer, P.C. laplaca[at]malickandscherer.com
  • Christine Liu (2007). Environmental scientist, Proxitronics/NASA Goddard.
  • Joanne Scher (2006). Law School, Marquette University.
Environment & Agriculture, Agroecology, and Plant Protection,
  • Justine Beaulieu (2007). Peace Corps, Vanuatu.
  • Amanda Shearin (Plant Protection, 2001). Graduate school: Ph.D. program, Wetland Ecology, University of Maine. amanda.shearin[at]umit.maine.edu
  • Rebecca Waterworth (Plant Protection, 2003). Graduate school: Ph.D. program, University of California - Riverside. M.S., Entomology, University of Maryland. rebeccah.waterworth[at]email.ucr.edu
  • Jaimie (Kemper) Young (2006). Conservation Planner for the Environmental Quality Incentives Program, Dorchester County Soil Conservation District. jaimie.young[at]md.nacdnet.net
  • Nicole Zinn (Agroecology, 2001). EPA Office of Pesticide Programs, Biologist. Also, graduate school: Environmental Biology, Hood College. nym722[at]hotmail.com
Environmental Economics
  • Julia Baron (2006). Graduate School: Applied Economics, Johns Hopkins University. First position after Maryland: Economist, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), US Department of Agriculture. julia.faye.baron[at]gmail.com
  • David Daddio (2007). Public lands conservation projects, The Trust for Public Land. dwdaddio[at]gmail.com
  • Heidi Dammeyer (2006). Environmental Scientist, URS Corporation. hdammeyer[at]gmail.com
  • Laura Doyle (2005). Program analyst, Office of Research and Development, US Environmental Protection Agency. Also, Master's program, Environmental planning, Johns Hopkins University. ldoyle318[at]gmail.com
  • Lisa Hummon, double concentration with Land Use (2001). Currently, Environmental management,School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University. Second position: Grassroots Organizer/New Mexico, Defenders of Wildlife. First position: Conservation policy coordinator, DC office, Defenders of Wildlife. lisahummon[at]yahoo.com
  • Matt Insley (2002). Associate publisher, Agora Financial. minsley22[at]hotmail.com
  • Jessica Jones (2005). Currently a conservationist, Hudson River Foundation. Graduate school: New York University, Environmental Conservation Education.
  • Jennifer Maier (2004). Currently: Working on behalf of environmental justice. JD, Golden Gate University School of Law. jennymaier[at]gmail.com
  • Christina Myers (2000). Graduate school: Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Maryland. cmyers[at]arec.umd.edu
  • Ashley Naimaster (2005). Coastal engineer, Taylor Engineering. Graduate school: Ocean engineering and shoreline erosion control, Florida Institute of Technology. ashley.naimaster[at]gmail.com
  • Zackory Showman (1999). Currently: Consumer safety officer, US Food & Drug Administration. First position: GPL Laboratories, LLC.
  • Jennifer Wheeler (2008). Peace Corps, Paraguay. jmariewheeler@gmail.com
Environmental Restoration & Management, Environmental Management, and Landscape Ecology
  • Charles Bevington, second degree in Geography (2005). Currently: Environmental Protections Specialist, US EPA. First position after Maryland: Maryland Dept of Natural Resources; and part-time graduate student in Public Administration, George Mason University. charles.bevington[at]gmail.com
  • Sarah Steerman Breen (Environmental Management, 2001). Operations Researcher - GIS, Lockheed Martin. Completed M.S. in Geographic and Cartographic Sciences, George Mason University. ses126[at]terpalum.umd.edu
  • Joseph Clift (2000). Graduate school: Health care education, Nova Southeastern University. jclift[at]nova.edu
  • Meggan Cote (2003). Map specialist, Dewberry, Inc. megganrightcoast[at]aol.com
  • Kyle Derby (2007). Currently: Environmental scientist, RK&K Engineering. rkderby[at]gmail.com
  • Lance Hill (1999). Captain, US Army. lance.hill[at]vcmain.hq.c5.army.mil
  • Angela Johnson (2006). Stream and watershed restoration, Dept. of Environmental Protection, Baltimore County. angefox[at]gmail.com
  • Evan Keto (Landscape Ecology, 2004). Completed M.S., Forestry, North Carolina State University. General scientist, US Nuclear Regulatory Commission. evanketo[at]hotmail.com
  • Gina Krump (Landscape Ecology, 2005). Currently: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), Division of Hydropower Administration and Compliance. Her office monitors the development of land and water on hydropower waters (mainly dams). GinaKrump[at]hotmail.com
  • Lauren Land (2008). Graduate school: Wetland sciences, Louisiana State University.
  • Brianna Smith Miles (Landscape Ecology, 2001). Currently: Master's program, School of Forest Resources and Conservation, University of Florida. Second position: Junior scientist, Ecology, Evolution and Behavior, University of Minnesota. First position: Forest Ecology Research Assistant at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center. peloria78[at]yahoo.com
  • Kathy Nicholson (2006). Currently: Environmental Scientist, Greenhorne & O'Mara. First position: Environmental specialist, NASA/Proxitronics. Also: MHP Program, Walden University.
  • Gabriela Silvani (2002). Associate, Environmental Media Services. gsilvani[at]hotmail.com
  • M. Brad Spancake (2000). Currently: Health and Safety Associate, Sunoco, Inc. First position after Maryland: Environmental consultant, Aquaterra, Inc. Also, completed a Master's degree in Environmental Health, West Chester (PA) University. m_spancake[at]hotmail.com
  • Alisha Sutton (2006). Environmental scientist, Water quality protection, Proxitronics/NASA Goddard. ecogal.80@gmail.comt
Global Environmental Change
  • Akiko Elders (2008). Graduate school: Geography, University of Maryland. aelders[at]umd.edu
Land Use, Environmental Mapping
  • Ben Block, second major in Journalism (2007). Staff writer, WorldWatch Institute. blockdbk[at]gmail.com
  • Denise George, second major in GIS and Computer Cartography (2005). GIS analyst, Dewberry, Inc. unimoko[at]yahoo.com
  • Nicole Hackman (2006). Master's program: Environmental Horticulture and Urban Forestry, University of Washington (Seattle). nicole.hackman[at]gmail.com
  • Lisa Hummon, double concentration with Environmental Economics (2001). Currently, Environmental management, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University. Second position: Grassroots Organizer/New Mexico, Defenders of Wildlife. First position: Conservation policy coordinator, DC office, Defenders of Wildlife. lisahummon[at]yahoo.com
  • Frank Mancini (2002). Marine ecosystems research specialist, NOAA Coral Reef Ecosystem Division. frank.mancini[at]noaa.gov
  • Annette Murano, second major in GIS and Computer Cartography (2003). GIS technician, South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority. amurano[at]gmail.com
  • Kate O'Dell (2004). Currently: Environmental and NEPA Compliance Analyst, SAGE Systems Technologies, Inc/US Coast Guard. Master's degree: Geography, University of Maryland. kateo[at]umd.edu
  • Iris Patten (2004). Ph.D. program: Urban and Regional Planning (International development and regional planning), University of Florida. First position, Environmental scientist, The Louis Berger Group. ipatten[at]ufl.edu
  • Kusuma Prabhakara (2005, Environmental mapping and data management). Engineering technician, City of Rockville, MD. Also: Master's program in Geographic methods, University of Maryland. dissolvedo2[at]yahoo.com
  • Zawadi Rucks (2002). Research assistant, MDRC, a social policy research organization. zrucks[at]yahoo.com
  • Hassan Symes, second major in GIS and Computer Cartography (2004). GIS analyst, Michael Baker Jr. Corporation, and part-time graduate student: Environmental Planning, Johns Hopkins University. fefa_2000[at]yahoo.com
  • Joan Truskowski, double major in Geography (2004). Maryland Department of the Environment, Environmental Compliance/Water Management Administration; and part-time graduate student, Environmental Management, University of Maryland, University College. joantrski[at]hotmail.com
  • Brian Tucci (2004). Thomas M. Cooley Law School, Lansing, Michigan.
  • Brian Wallace (2000). Currently: DC Bureau of Hazardous Materials and Toxic Substances. First position: Water Quality Division, DC Department of Health. brianewallace[at]yahoo.com
  • Liz (Allen) Westhead (2002). Currently: Eco-School Coordinator, Penryn College, Penryn, Cornwall, England. Second position: Computer/ESL teacher, Rhode Island Family Literacy Initiative, Providence (RI) Public Library. First position: English teacher, Japan. lizwesthead[at]yahoo.com
  • Carrie Wood (2006). Project manager, HydroGeoLogic, Inc., an environmental research company. wsc76[at]verizon.net
  • Dara Zycherman (2002). Program Coordinator, US Green Building Council. darazycherman[at]hotmail.com
Politics & Policy
  • Niles Armstrong (2005). Research Assistant/Volunteer: Marine Turtle Research Program, NOAA Pacific Island Fisheries Science Center, Oahu, HI. Niles.Armstrong[at]gmail.com
  • Jena Baker (2004). Law school: University of Arkansas - Little Rock. Previously, Office of the Governor/Executive Services, State of Maryland. First position after graduation, Booz Allen Hamilton.
  • Jen Balachowski (2004). Currently: High school Biology and Earth/Space Science teacher, Howard County (MD) Public Schools. M.Ed, Biology Education, University of Maryland. jbalachowski[at]gmail.com
  • Laura Burton (2004). Technical management assistant, Environmental Management Group (EMG). georgiapeachbrat[at]hotmail.com
  • Bess Caplan (2002). Currently: US Forest Service. First position: Maryland Department of the Environment, Flood Control Division. Also: Graduate student, Environmental Science, Towson University. besszoe21[at]hotmail.com
  • Jennifer DeAugustines (2005). Currently: Environmental Scientist, Geo-Technical Associates (GTA). First position: Environmental Project Manager, EMG. Also, dual MBA/MS Program in Environmental Management, University of Maryland - University College. JDeAugustines[at]gmail.com
  • Christine Dell'Amore (2002). Editor, National Geographic News. Graduate school: Environmental Journalism, University of Colorado. First position after Maryland: Communications assistant, World Wildlife Fund. cedaisme[at]aol.com
  • Kip Edwards (2007). Law school: Catholic University. edwards.kip[at]gmail.com
  • Gina Eosco (2004). Ph.D. program: University of Oklahoma, M.S., Environmental Communication, Cornell University. First position after Maryland: Atmospheric policy program, American Meteorological Society. geosco[at]terpalum.umd.edu
  • Bryan Faehner (2001). Graduate school: Public Lands Policy, University of Montana. b_faehner[at]yahoo.com
  • Nate Frey (2007). Research assistant, Abt Associates. nlfrey[at]gmail.com
  • Jen Fulcher (2005). Currently: Writer, Water Environment Federation. First position: News assistant, Loudon (VA) Times Mirror.
  • Stephen Grimes (2002). J.D., St. Louis University School of Law. grimesq[at]yahoo.com
  • Sara Kamins (2003). Currently: Policy analyst, California Public Utilities Commission. Earned a Master's degree in Energy Resources, University of California- Berkeley. smk[at]cpuc.ca.gov
  • Lissie Kretch (2004). Currently: Environmental Travelling Companions. First position: Pali Mountain Institute, in CA. Both are environmental education positions. lissiekretsch[at]hotmail.com
  • Sean Ledwin (2003). Graduate school: Ecology and Natural Resource Management, University of Michigan. First position: Subsistence Biologist, Council of Athabascan Tribal Governments/USFWS Partners Program, Fort Yukon, Alaska. sledwin[at]gmail.com
  • Kristin Marburg, double-concentration with Soil, Water and Land Resources (2000). Currently: Law Clerk, Denver (CO) Juvenile Court. Earned her J.D. at the University of Colorado. kristin_marburg[at]yahoo.com
  • Alexia Martinez (2004) Currently: Environmental scientist, Proxitronics Inc., NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. Also, graduate student: Dual major, Environmental Management, University of Maryland, University College and Environmental Science and Engineering, Johns Hopkins University. First position: EPA Office of Wetlands, Oceans & Watersheds (OWOW).
    alexia7920[at]yahoo.com
  • David McLaughlin (2004). Thelen Reid & Priest, LLP.
  • Steve Millman (2007). Currently: Law school, Villanova University. First position: Case management assistant, Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz, LLP.
  • Laura Neal (2003). Currently: Energy Technology Program Specialist. US Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Biomass Program. laura1219[at]hotmail.com
  • Rachel Browne Penrod (2004). Conservation program assistant, American Zoo & Aquarium Association. Also: Master's program, Environmental science, American University. First position after Maryland: Animal Kingdom/Walt Disney Resort, Group Education Programs. rachpenrod@gmail.com
  • Amalia Pleake-Tamm (2006). Double major in English Language and Literature. Community natural resources management/Forestry extension agent. Peace Corps, Malawi, East Africa. pleake8[at]yahoo.com
  • Bethany Rickman (2004). Staff scientist, Schnabel Engineering. First position: Environmental analyst, Building Evaluations Services and Technology (BEST). bethany.rickman[at]gmail.com
  • Rachel Howser Roberts (2002). Environmental scientist, Dade Moeller and Associates, Inc/Department of Energy's Office of NEPA Compliance and Policy. rachelroberts[at]robertsdesk.com
  • Diego Rojas (2001). Law school: Catholic University. drojas11[at]hotmail.com
  • Jamie Rowe (2007). Booz | Allen | Hamilton. rowe_jamie[at]bah.com
  • Colleen Ruddick (2006). Graduate school: Environmental Policy, University of Maryland.
  • John Rutan (2005). Environmental scientist, Advantage Environmental Consultants.
  • Teresa (Schulkin) Sanders (2003). Currently: Environmental risk analyst, AIG. First position after Maryland: Environmental specialist, General Services Administration (GSA), National Capital Region; and part-time graduate student, George Washington University. teresa.sanders[at]aig.com
  • Melanie Seigel (2007). Program assistant, Natural Resources Defense Council. melanieseigel[at]gmail.com
  • Sarah Shaffer (2005). Consular Affairs, US State Department. Completed her M.A., Global Environmental Politics, American University. s.f.shaffer[at]gmail.com
  • Maggie Sheer (2001). Currently: Law Clerk, Judge James L. Dennis, US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Graduate school: Combined degrees in Law and Public Policy, University of Texas Schools of Law and Public Policy. maggiesheer[at]hotmail.com
  • Cassie Staley (2003). Graduate school: Urban and Environmental Policy, Tufts University.
  • Deborah Sward (2006). Graduate school: Community Planning, University of Maryland.
  • Julie Townsend (2007). Monitoring grants and Environmental Health Act programs, NJ Dept of Environmental Protection. Julie.M.Townsend[at]gmail.com
  • Melanie Tymes (2005). Environmental Protection Specialist, EPA Office of Solid Waste.
  • Sarah Waterworth (2006). Program Management Assistant, Boston (MA) Harbor Islands NP. slwaterworth[at]gmail.com
  • Dan Weber (2007). Environmental specialist, Prudential Real Estate Investors. DanielLWeber[at]gmail.com
  • Courtney (Webster) Groenveld (2001). Currently: Communication specialist, NOAA Restoration Center. First position: Local Government Environmental Assistance Network, International City/County Management Association (ICMA). Also, graduate school: Environmental Policy, University of Maryland School of Public Affairs. dimplescfw[at]hotmail.com
Society & Environmental Issues
  • Rhiannon Carrasco (2005). Environmental educator/environmental advisor, Peace Corps, Fiji Islands.
  • Heather Dlhopolsky, with a double major in Government and Politics (2001). Currently, practicing law with Linowes and Blocher, LLP. Completed her JD and M.S.E.L. at Vermont Law School. hdlhopolsky[at]linowes-law.com
  • Heather Edmonds (2003). Jr. Environmental Health and Safety Specialist, Tidewater, Inc. edmonds.heather[at]dol.gov
  • Kate Epting (2005). Currently: Peace Corps, Togo, West Africa. First position after Maryland: Fellow, The Population Institute. kateepting[at]yahoo.com
  • Timothy S. Franquist, Jr (2000). Enforcement Officer/Policy Analyst, Arizona Dept. of Environmental Quality, Air Quality Division. Also, graduate school: Environmental Management, Arizona State University. tfranquist[at]yahoo.com _or_ tsf[at]azdeq.gov
  • Julia Lieberman (2005). Instructor, Camp High Trails Outdoor Science School, in California. jalieberman[at]gmail.com
  • Thea Rosa (2004). Land Steward, Upper Truckee Marsh, California Tahoe Land Conservancy, near Lake Tahoe. thea122[at]aol.com
Soil, Water & Land Resources
  • Jade Alvey, double major in Geography (2004). Environmental biologist, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. First position: Staff scientist, Dynamac Corporation. Also, part-time graduate student in Natural Resources at Virginia Tech - National Capital Region Campus. jade_alvey[at]yahoo.com
  • Vinnie Bevivino (2003). Community Garden Educator, The University of Maryland Engaged University Initiative. vbevivino[at]umd.edu
  • Talia Chalew (2002). Graduate School: Environmental Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. chalew[at]email.unc.edu
  • Dierdre Elvis-Peterson (2001). Currently: Geomet Technologies. First position: DC Department of Health, Air Quality Division. Also, graduate school: Environmental Management, University of Maryland, University College. decael7[at]yahoo.com
  • Michelle Escobedo (2006). Environmental scientist, Geo Technology Associates. Also, graduate school: Environmental sciences, New Jersey Institute of Technology. mescobedo[at]mratga.com
  • Kristin Marburg, double-concentration with Politics and Policy (2000). Currently: Law Clerk, Denver (CO) Juvenile Court. Earned her J.D. at University of Colorado School of Law. kristin_marburg[at]yahoo.com
  • Jason Martin (2006). Soil scientist, Southern Wyoming NRCS (USDA). jason.martin[at]wy.usda.gov
  • Michael Rubinstein (2002). Currently: Soil mapping, Google Earth. Master's degree: McGill University.
  • Greg Schnaar (2002). Currently: Environmental scientist, Hydro Geo Chem Inc., Tucson, AZ; and post-doctoral fellow, US EPA, Office of Water. Ph.D. , Soil, Water and Environmental Science, University of Arizona. gschnaar[at]gmail.com
  • Rebecca Winer (2000). Program manager, Center for Watershed Protection. rrw[at]cwp.org
  • Olivia Yu (2005). Graduate school: McGill University. First position: Laboratory technician, USDA Environmental Microbial Safety Laboratory. oliviatyu[at]gmail.com
Wildlife Ecology & Management
  • Tari Baca (Wildlife Resources & Conservation, 2001). Associate, Henry S. Cole & Associates. tari_baca[at]hotmail.com
  • Ann-Catherin Evensen (Wildlife Resources & Conservation, 2006). Graduate school: Biology: Ecology Concentration, University of Oslo (Norway). a.evensen[at]hotmail.com
  • Sarah Krones (Wildlife Resources & Conservation, 2005). Seasonal educator and Assistant camp director, Pickering Creek Audubon Center. First position after graduation: Earth science teacher, Teach for America, North Carolina. kroness[at]gmail.com
  • Jennifer Lowery (Wildlife Resources & Conservation, 2002). Assistant program coordinator, Atlantic Coastal Cooperative Statistics Program. jllowery[at]lycos.com
  • Whitney Mehrhof (Wildlife Resources & Conservation, 2006). Associate volunteer coordinator, National Wildlife Federation (NWF). mehrhofw[at]nwf.org
  • Tracy Misiewicz (Wildlife Resources & Conservation, 2004). Ph.D. program: Plant Evolutionary Biology/Ecology, UC-Berkeley. M.S. Plant Biology, Northwestern University. tracymisiewicz[at]yahoo.com
  • Richie Parsons (Wildlife Resources & Conservation, 2002). Environmental scientist/Hazardous Industrial Waste (HIW), Gannett Fleming of Baltimore Environmental Group. rcparsons[at]gfnet.com
  • Maria Periago (Wildlife Resources & Conservation, 2003). Currently: Project Administrator: Native Plants Conservation Initiative. National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. MSc in Wildlife Management, Cordoba National University, Argentina. meperiago[at]gmail.com
  • Steve Rauch (Wildlife Resources & Conservation, 2002). Program supervisor, Friends of the National Zoo (FONZ). danr[at]fonz.org
  • Beth Schneble (Wildlife Resources & Conservation, 2007). Currently: Aquarist, National Aquarium in Baltimore. Also, Master's program, Environmental Science, Towson University. eschneble[at]gmail.com
  • Kimberly Skrupky (Wildlife Resources & Conservation, 2002). Staff scientist, Marine Acoustics, Inc. kimberly.a.skrupky[at]marineacoustics.com
  • Jessica Zelt (Wildlife Resources & Conservation, 2005). Currently: Wildlife Biologist, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center. First position after Maryland: Research Assistant. Klamath Biological Research Station, Sayler, CA. jessica.zelt[at]gmail.com