“Trail work has taught me to slow down and appreciate parts of the natural world that I hadn’t before.”
Daniel - Squam Lakes Association
“Having spent my previous five years as a software engineer, I had a lot of uncertainty and doubt about going through such a drastic career change. But after my first year in the broad field of environmental science, if given the option to go back in time and choose again, I can safely say I absolutely would make the same choice again.”
Grace - Squam Lakes Association
Evan - Squam Lakes Association
“I am very thankful for the many conversations, experiences, obstacles, and accomplishments that I have been a part of here during the program. From interacting with the public on a daily basis, to cleaning composting toilets, I have learned a lot and could not have asked for a better experience to start my life after college.”
Jessica - Green Mountain Conservation Group
April - Squam Lakes Association
Spencer - Green Mountain Conservation Group
“When it comes to moths, the attitude turns to pity for a dull-colored insect that flutters around chasing the light life. Or that moths are arcane, eerie creatures inspiring mystical beasts like Moth Man in the hills of West Virginia. While moths have a spooky atmosphere, their importance and magnificence are worth beholding.”