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English: March is Women’s History month, and we want to highlight some of the amazing women here at U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on our social media sites.


Name:
Amy Roe

Title:
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Biologist

Duty station:
Ecological Services New York Field Office

Female Conservation Hero or Mentor:
Hero: ALL working women who have families that depend on them.
Mentors: Colleagues in Environmental Toxicology: Diane Henshel, Cindy Lee, Anne Secord, and Kathryn Jahn

Where did you go to school?
Masters and Ph.D. at Clemson University.

What did you study?
Environmental Toxicology

How did you get interested in conservation?
My concern for wildlife and the harm that contaminants can cause the environment guided me towards environmental conservation. I wanted to be a part of a team of scientists to make a positive difference for wildlife and their habitat.

What’s your favorite thing about working for the Service?
My top priority for wanting to work for the Service as a scientist is job stability. My favorite thing about actually working for FWS is knowing that I am contributing to habitat improvement, with on the ground habitat restoration projects, for fish and wildlife.

If you could have one incredible animal adaptation, what would it be?

My physical adaptation would be flying. I would love to be able to see the world as “habitat” just as our migratory trust recourses view the world (while flying).
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Author U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Northeast Region
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  • Women in Wildlife
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  • Women in Wildlife
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  • USFWS
  • US Fish and Wildlife Service
  • Women's History Month
  • ScienceWoman
  • Women in Science
  • STEM
  • ESNYFOW

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1 October 2016

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