John Lachendro
Environmental Interpretation Technician
Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
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My name is John Lachendro, but I prefer to be called Jack. I am a young professional in the environmental education field working at Black Moshannon State Park in central Pennsylvania as their assistant naturalist.
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I received my Bachelor's of Science in Biology from Penn State University in 2019 and I am currently working on my Master's Degree in Environmental Education from Slippery Rock University, finishing in December of 2023. Before I started the master's program, I temporarily moved to California to monitor California Spotted Owls in the Sierra National Forest during the summer of 2020. In 2021, I started working with the state of Pennsylvania in their Department of Agriculture as a Spotted Lanternfly field technician. It was through that job is where I realized I wanted to make a difference to our environment by educating people about the world around us. In 2022, I completed an environmental education internship at Shaver's Creek Environmental Center as well as at Black Moshannon State Park. These experiences have led me to my current position as the assistant naturalist and Environmental Interpretive Technician at Black Moshannon. My specality within environmental education is bird identification, but also excel at tree ID, recreational activities, and working with school groups. In my free time, I love to disc golf, which is also something I wish to promote as an environmental educator, hike, bird watch, and if the weather is too cold or rainy, I can be found inside playing board games.
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