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Elizabeth M. Speith

Volunteer trip in Haleakala National Park
Kipahulu Valley, Maui, 2003

Professional Interests:

Elizabeth's professional interests encompass a wide gamut of ecological topics including raptor conservation, wildlife management, environmental education and bioinfomatics. Most of her career has been spent wrestling small mammals; from goats as an animal keeper with the Louisville Zoo, chipmunks as a field technician in the New York Adirondacks, and even elementary school students as an environmental educator at Mount St. Helens NVM. Her present position with the Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project allows her to pursue an on-going passion, disseminating pertinent biological information to the public.


Education:

  • B.Sci.  State University of New York- School of Environmental Science and Forestry  (2002)


Professional Experience:

01/05-2006: Field Coordinator- Maui County Early Detection Reporting Tool, Pacific Cooperative Studies Unit and U.S. Geological Survey, Pacific Islands Ecosystems Research Center (USGS-PIERC), Maui, Hawaii

06/03-2006: Information Administrative Assistant, Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk (HEAR) Project, Maui, Hawaii.

07/05-10-05: Botanical Technician, Pacific Cooperative Studies Unit and Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii

12/02-12/03: Biologist, Pacific Basin Infomation Node (PBIN), US Geological Survey, Maui, Hawaii.

05/02-10/02: Park Ranger, Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, US Forest Service, Castle Rock, Washington.

10/99-05/02: Research Assistant, Adirondack Ecological Center, Newcomb, New York.

04/99-08/99: Animal Keeper, Louisville Zoological Gardens, Louisville, Kentucky.


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