When

Friday, February 18, 2022 from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM EST

Where

This is an online event. 

Contact

Jaime Sullivan
Rural Safety Center
774-571-3503
jaime.sullivan2@montana.edu
 

Fostering Connections with Public Lands 

Webinar Description:
Interested in learning more about the Public Lands Transportation Fellows Program? Wondering how a FWS assignment is different from NPS? Looking to hear more details about projects our fellows work on? Have questions about the differences between a fellow and an advanced fellow? Then this webinar is for you! 

In this 1-hour webinar, Taylor Long, Public Lands Transportation Fellow at John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge, E.B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, and Cape May National Wildlife Refuge will provide a recap of the work she has accomplished from 2021-2022. This work includes fostering alternative transportation access, improving trail connections, and community outreach. 

Presenter Bio:

Taylor Long
Taylor began working as a Transportation Fellow with the John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge in Philadelphia, PA; E.B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge in Galloway, NJ; and Cape May National Wildlife Refuge in Cape May, NJ in August 2020. Taylor is an urban planner who strives to connect meaningfully with communities and works collaboratively to promote equitable access to parks, trails, and green spaces. She holds a master’s degree in urban planning and public affairs from the University of Illinois at Chicago and a journalism degree from Ithaca College. Outside of her planning work, she writes about travel, cities, and culture. She loves taking the train, exploring the world on foot, and spending time connecting with nature.

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