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Gwyneth Daunton
Intern Year(s): 2021
Location: New Mexico Ecological Services Field Office
Program: Directorate Resource Assistant Fellows Program (DFP)
Agency: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Gwyneth Daunton

Gwyneth has always had a passion for learning about the natural world. During her undergraduate degree at SUNY ESF she majored in conservation biology with a focus in herpetology. Since then she has worked several field positions up and down the east coast working with reptiles, amphibians, and occasionally birds. Currently she is a third semester master's student at Columbus State University in Georgia where she studies larval salamanders and the impact that climate change is having on their populations. In the future Gwyneth hopes to continue working to conserve reptiles and amphibians in their natural habitat.

From the blog

June 17, 2021



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