Sarah Swenty, #ScienceWoman. March is Women’s History month, and we want to highlight some of the amazing women here at Fish and Wildlife Service on our social media sites. Name: Sarah Swenty Title: Deputy Assistant Field Supervisor, External Affairs Duty station: Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office Female Conservation Hero or Mentor: Cay Goude, Conservation trail-blazer for the Service in California. Where did you go to school or military branch? University of California, Davis and the Army How did you get interested in conservation? I grew up on a small farm in northern Wis


Sarah Swenty, #ScienceWoman. March is Women’s History month, and we want to highlight some of the amazing women here at Fish and Wildlife Service on our social media sites. Name: Sarah Swenty Title: Deputy Assistant Field Supervisor, External Affairs Duty station: Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office Female Conservation Hero or Mentor: Cay Goude, Conservation trail-blazer for the Service in California. Where did you go to school or military branch? University of California, Davis and the Army How did you get interested in conservation? I grew up on a small farm in northern Wisconsin and very connected to the land. My dad took me hunting and fishing, pushed me out the door to go play in the woods and made sure that I stayed out long enough to avoid doing extra chores. If you could have one incredible animal adaptation, what would it be? Flying or breathing underwater because both allow you to see the world from a very different perspective than here on solid ground.


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