Kicking off the CRSA
Things are starting to calm down around the Olmsted Center, but they’re heating up for me. Our numbers have dwindled over the last few weeks as Daisy, Jill, and Catrina […]
Things are starting to calm down around the Olmsted Center, but they’re heating up for me. Our numbers have dwindled over the last few weeks as Daisy, Jill, and Catrina […]
The last 11 weeks have flown by and it’s hard to leave when I feel I only just started. I attached my final Teach-Back presentation below: Link to Teach Back […]
This is my second time saying good bye to the National Park Service. The last eleven weeks have moved so quickly, a mad dash to learn how to build a […]
On Monday, the Saugus Iron Works planting design came full circle. I met the Branching Out Field Team at the site for their week-long ‘Resource Protection and Pest Management’ task […]
Hey everyone! It’s me again! Back with a brief update on my HBCUI trip to D.C. When I tell y’all I was mind blown! I had never been to D.C. […]
The summer is beginning to slowly wind down, but not without plenty of opportunities for fun: park visits, stewardship, and teachbacks, oh my! In the past two weeks I was […]
First off, apologies for the gap since my last post. I’ve been busily trying to finish my CLI site plans of the Pamet Cranberry Bog before moving on to the […]
In 2014, the bridge connecting Long Island and Moon Island was deemed unsafe and immediately shut down. The few who inhabited the island were immediately evacuated by ferry, as the […]
First, the easy update: the Saugus CLR is clipping along, and I’ve traded in the existing conditions chapter for analysis and evaluation. Revisiting my site visit photos definitely reminded me […]
I was able to break away from the computer last Friday for a trip back to the Baker-Biddle Homestead on Cape Cod to meet Steve Biddle and his wife, Lynn. […]