Megan Gauger

Megan Gauger is currently a Field Assistant at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, focusing on the impact of climate change and plant invasions on forest wildflower species in western Pennsylvania. In addition, Megan works as a Bartender and Catering Server at Parkhurst Dining since April 2022. Previous experience includes a role as a Dining Associate at Country Meadows Retirement Communities, where skills in customer service, task and time management, and maintaining a clean workspace were developed. Megan is pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science at the University of Pittsburgh, having previously studied Environmental Science, Botany, and Natural Resource Management at Chatham University and earned a High School Diploma from South Fayette Township High School.

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History

Carnegie Museum of Natural History collects and cares for specimens and artifacts that document the history of life and human cultures. Today its dinosaur collection includes the world's largest collection of Jurassic dinosaurs and its Dinosaurs in Their Time exhibition offers the third largest collection of mounted, displayed dinosaurs in the United States (behind the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History and the American Museum of Natural History). Other major exhibits include Hillman Hall of Minerals and Gems, Alcoa Foundation Hall of American Indians, Polar World: Wyckoff Hall of Arctic Life, Walton Hall of Ancient Egypt, Benedum Hall of Geology, and Powdermill Nature Reserve, established by the museum in 1956 to serve as a field station for long-term studies of natural populations.


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