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Erika Zambello
February 6, 2017 Erika Zambelloalumni, conservation, environmental policy, ESC, leadership

How to create change: Citizens are heard on H.R. 621

nature, montana, deer

It was the last afternoon in January and I was driving 45 minutes from a work meeting back to the office. Since I was in the car alone, I figured I’d make the most ofContinue reading

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Erika Zambello
January 12, 2017January 10, 2017 Erika Zambelloalumni, environmental health, ESC, leadership

Why I Knit My Own Sweater

knitting, yarn, sweater, crafts

Over New Year’s weekend, I spent a very relaxing few days binge watching Downton Abbey and just taking it easy as 2016 rolled into 2017. I can never sit completely still while watching television, soContinue reading

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Erika Zambello
January 5, 2017January 3, 2017 Erika Zambelloalumni, conservation, ESC

Wait, is that a baby eagle?

eagle, nature, florida

It was the last few days of 2016, and I was in the office. Though I was lucky enough to take off a bunch of days around Christmas, I had to make up the hoursContinue reading

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Erika Zambello
December 19, 2016 Erika Zambelloalumni, coasts, ESC, oceans, water

Dreaming of a White (but Sandy) Christmas

beach, florida, nature

Growing up in Maine, I often experienced the classic, snow globe-esque Christmas seen in movies and television shows. After opening presents, my siblings and I would pull on our snow pants and coats and headContinue reading

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Erika Zambello
December 8, 2016 Erika Zambelloalumni, climate, conservation, ESC, leadership

Three Books to Add to Your Holiday Wish-List

We are all smack-dab in the middle of the gift-giving season, and I personally think there are few presents as enjoyable as a really good book. For all those ecologists, managers, and practitioners out there,Continue reading

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Erika Zambello
November 29, 2016November 14, 2016 Erika Zambelloalumni, conservation, environmental policy, ESC, travel

Keeping Drones Out of Our State Parks

I recently went on a camping trip to a few Florida State Parks, enjoying the relaxed atmosphere of sun-filled fall afternoons. Relishing the lack of a schedule, I reclined on my sleeping bag for aContinue reading

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Erika Zambello
November 28, 2016November 28, 2016 Erika Zambelloalumni, environmental policy, ESC, leadership

Why You Should Write a Handwritten Letter to Your Legislator

If you’re like me, the onslaught of anti-environment rhetoric tossed around the American political arena has got you down. Once again we find ourselves defending the EPA, regulations, greenspace, and so much more. Do youContinue reading

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Erika Zambello
November 21, 2016November 11, 2016 Erika Zambelloalumni, ESC, forests, travel

Birding with the Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail

It was just past 8:30 a.m. on a Saturday morning, but already a small crowd had gathered at the Blackwater Fisheries Research and Development Center in Okaloosa County, Florida. Based on the proliferation of camerasContinue reading

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Erika Zambello
November 14, 2016November 7, 2016 Erika Zambelloalumni, conservation, ESC, water

Releasing Alligator Gar in the Yellow River

Alligator Gar are so cool. Their wide snouts really do make them appear like a cross between a fish and an alligator, and they are rarely seen by people unless you know exactly where toContinue reading

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Erika Zambello
November 8, 2016November 2, 2016 Erika Zambelloalumni, Duke Marine Lab, ESC, oceans, water

Learning in an Online Setting: Marine Planning at Duke

Gulf to Table, florida, emerald coast

I didn’t know what to expect when I signed up for Duke’s Marine Planning Advancement Training class. As someone who deals with marine resources on a daily basis, I relished the opportunity to “get backContinue reading

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Erika Zambello, MEM’15, is a Marine Economic and Tourist Development Resource Coordinator.
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