Last weekend was my big college reunion weekend. Here's what I submitted as a reunion yearbook page, except you get the color version! What I've been up to....1980s
▪ After graduating as an English major, worked as an aquatic biologist for the US Forest Service for five years in Idaho’s Selway-Bitterroot wilderness. Surveyed 200 alpine wilderness lakes and fought forest fires.
▪ When those lakes were frozen six months of the year, worked in Alaska for the Department of Natural Resources, or for US Fish and Wildlife Service as an animal tracker using snow tracking, radio telemetry and live trapping methods to collect data on lynx, wolves and marten.
1990s
▪ Worked as an aquatic biologist for the Agency of Natural Resources. Spent summers underwater diving in Lake Champlain or boating on the surface.
▪ Traded in my wetsuit for a business suit in Eastern Europe with the Sustainable Communities Program, started by former Governor Madeleine Kunin.
▪ Coordinated the Sister Lakes partnership between Lake Ohrid, shared by Macedonia and Albania, and Lake Champlain, shared by Vermont, New York and Quebec.
▪ Wrote a feasibility study for the Central Balkans National Park in Bulgaria.
▪ Managed the Center for Environmental Training in Volgograd which created an EPA-certified Smoke School to detect illicit air emissions. Ate caviar often. Had regular jet lag.
▪ Worked on forest biodiversity issues in Bolivia, where they amazingly translated my graduate thesis on land evaluation methodologies into Spanish.
▪ Bought an old hilltop farm at the end of a dead-end road in the mountains. Cleared brush and trees for years. Now make hay instead.
▪ Three years later birthed a beautiful baby girl!
▪ Was a guest of the Mexican Ministry of Environment to speak at the Fourth World Water Forum.
▪ Represented North America at a UNESCO conference in South Africa for the southern hemisphere. My specialty—alternatives to legislation and regulation for watershed protection.
▪ Still working as the state coordinator for the Lake Champlain Program, a partnership among Vermont, New York and Quebec.
▪ Still in touch with Northern Studies friends: Gloria M., Marcy M., Ibit W., Peter B., Marjorie U., Molly M., Dan K.
▪ Wondering if I have the youngest child in my class and whether anyone else owns an orange excavator. Speak up please!