Originally from northern New Jersey, and now living in Princeton, Kaitlin has always had a passion for wildlife. She received her B.A. in Animal Behavior from Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, PA, and recently completed her M.S. in Global Change Biology from Tufts University where she focused on bird conservation, endocrinology and invasion ecology. Kaitlin has extensive experience conducting rare plant surveys, radio telemetry, songbird banding along with a various other projects in both the nonprofit and conservation sector. She is excited to support FoHVOS through research and monitoring of rare species and stewarding critical habitat in her home state.
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