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Noureen Merchant

Jackie Loomis

Christina Klock she/her/hers

Acacia Dupierre she/her

Elaine O'Sullivan

Amanda Aldridge She/her

During college, I worked as a teacher naturalist for the Mass Audubon. I recieved a bachlors in anthropology from Bridgewater State University. After college, I participated in the WWOOF program, hopping from farm to farm. I settled in Vermont and worked as a farm sitter and property caretaker. I am currently living in Boulder, CO and taking courses at CU Boulder. I work as a substitue teacher at Mackintosh Academy. 

Soledad Maristany

Tess Renusch

Arturo Cervantes

Vida Verde is a nonprofit that promotes educational equity by providing free, overnight environmental learning experiences for students who don't otherwise get the opportunity.

Mary Kaelin She/Her

My name is Mary Shannon Kaelin and I am currently going through the Arizona Master Naturalist (Pima County Chapter) program as an intern with their seventh cohort. 

Luiz Blanco-Bertolo

Chris Janovetz

Grace Manubay

Jocelyn Magner She/Her

Environmental Studies student at the Santa Rosa Junior College.

Katie Newburn

Sydney Weisinger

The 518-acre Jay C. Hormel Nature Center preserve was established in 1971 and is located within the city limits of Austin, Minnesota. The Nature Center features restored and remnant prairie, hardwood forest, wetlands, meandering streams, and ten miles of trails for hiking & cross-country skiing.

Amanda Marek

Regina Bale

Regina Bale is the Environmental Education Coordinator of the Center for Environment and Society within The Water School at Florida Gulf Coast University. Her research interests include instructional design, design and development of science learning environments, educational technology, and learner motivation. She previously served as an academic coach and teacher in Collier County Public Schools at the elementary and middle school levels. Ms. Bale has been honored to receive professional recognition for her teaching from the Education Foundation of Collier County as a teacher of distinction in 2013 and 2019, and from the Sapakie Family Foundation as a Science Technology Engineering Arts and Math (STEAM) Innovative Teaching Award recipient in 2019. Ms. Bale is a member of the North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE) and the League of Environmental Educators in Florida (LEEF).  She currently serves on the Graduate Student Assembly for the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) as the Design and Development Board Representative. Ms. Bale is currently working on training and curriculum development for K-20 formal and informal educators to enhance environmental education with technology.  

Elena Dominguez Contreras

Victoria Yee

Rungyu SHIU

Meghan Lynch

Danielle Wilson

Ryan Sajdak