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Amy Sanchez

Amy Sanchez

Amy Sánchez was born and raised in the San Fernando Valley of Southern California. She received her degree in Animal Biology at UC Davis where she worked for five more years, long enough to call it a second home. In 2017, she moved the furthest North anyone in her family ever had and attended the North Cascades Institute Graduate Residency Program through Huxley College of the Environment at Western Washington University. Graduating with a M.Ed. in Environmental Education she continues to engage with the field through a critical lens with the hope to broaden conceptualizations and relationships to Place and Land. On her off-time, you can find her adventuring or napping with her fluff ball, Foxy.

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The Conservation Scholars Fund directly supports students who are pursuing a career in conservation through the Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program at the University of Washington. Effective conservation strategies are inclusive, involving a diversity of stakeholders and incorporating multiple values. Yet, the conservation community does not reflect the collective voice of our country. Without a significant, serious and immediate increase in diversity and inclusion, the conservation community will become a movement of the past instead of a guiding principle of the future. Our program aims to change that.