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Natalie Wildfong
  • Biological Science
  • Class of 2014
  • Cincinnati, OH

Cincinnati, Ohio resident Natalie Wildfong to study in Hawaii

2014 Apr 1

Cincinnati, Ohio (45213) resident Natalie Wildfong, a master's student in the Global Field Program (GFP) from Miami University's Project Dragonfly, will travel to Hawaii in summer 2014 to study the extinction of Hawaiian species and what it takes to save them in the wild.

More information about Wildfong's 2014 course is located at http://www.earthexpeditions.org/hawaii. (If course-specific link doesn't work, copy and paste the url into a browser window or visit www.earthexpeditions.org and click on the student's country name.)

As a student in the master's program, Wildfong has also traveled to Baja to study field methods in desert and marine ecosystems. Wildfong has traveled to Borneo to study primate conservation. Wildfong is a science teacher at the Seven Hills School Lotspeich.

Since the program began 10 years ago, Earth Expeditions graduate courses from Miami University's Project Dragonfly have engaged more than 1,500 people in firsthand educational and scientific research at critical conservation field sites in Africa, Australia, Asia and the Americas.

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