This is a story of an artist inspired by science. Or… it’s a story of a scientist inspired by art. Hmmm, actually, it’s both! This is a story of how beautifully art and science can merge to support a person’s path through life and inspire others along the way.
Palomarin Categories: Where Are They Now?
Point Blue Conservation Science: Where Are They Now? Featuring 1998 Palo Intern Moe Flannery
A blue whale brings Palo alumnus Moe Flannery back to Bolinas. Read the blog for details!
Where Are They Now? Featuring 2009 Palomarin Intern Noah Strycker
Read about how Noah breaks the previous record, and then some, in his pursuit of a global “big year”.
Where Are They Now? Featuring 2011 Palomarin Intern Amanda Gallinat
Taking the Long View: An inside look at the goings-on at the longest running avian ecology field station west of the Mississippi.
Where are they now? Fifty alumni attend major ornithological conference in Colorado last week!
Taking the Long View: An inside look at the goings-on at the longest running avian ecology field station west of the Mississippi.
Where are they Now? A Diamond in the Rough
I was doing a Google Search that included the key word, “Palomarin Field Station” and luckily stumbled upon this heart-warming post on another blog by a former intern (“Laura Goes Birding“). This post exemplifies the kind of long-lasting impact our intern training program at the Palomarin (Palo) can and often has on a young person. Laura now lives in Portland, Oregon,
Where Are They Now? Featuring 1983 Palomarin Intern Sophie Webb
Taking the Long View: An inside look at the goings-on at the longest running avian ecology field station west of the Mississippi.
Where Are They Now? Featuring 1997 Palomarin Intern Hilary Cooke
Where do Palomarin interns go after they complete their internship with us? Our growing numbers of Palomarin alumni often continue on in the fields of conservation science and bird ecology, many becoming influential in their chosen field of study. Still others whose lives have gone in different directions have pursued paths of equal remark and
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