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Alicia Highland

Alicia Highland

Hailing from the Midwest, Alicia’s passion for diversifying the environmental movement is what encouraged her to relocate to Seattle in 2014 and to work for the Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program at the University of Washington. She has a Bachelor of Science in Conservation Biology from Kent State University and a Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Washington.

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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.