Catalina Island Conservancy
Cayman L. is a dedicated conservation professional with diverse experience in environmental protection and ecological restoration. Currently serving as a Conservation Horticulturist and Lead Restoration Technician at Catalina Island Conservancy, Cayman L. coordinates interns and volunteers for invasive plant management and native plant monitoring. Previous roles include an internship at Alachua County BOCC where Cayman L. contributed to the development of a climate action plan, and various field technician positions that involved hands-on environmental work, including at the University of Florida's Blueberry Breeding and Genomics Lab and Alachua Conservation Trust. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Arts in Sustainability Studies from the University of Florida and an International Baccalaureate Diploma from Celebration High School.
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Catalina Island Conservancy
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The mission of the Catalina Island Conservancy is to be an exemplary steward of Island resources through a balance of conservation, education and recreation. Through its ongoing efforts, the Conservancy protects the magnificent natural and cultural heritage of Santa Catalina Island, stewarding approximately 42,000 acres of land, 50 miles of rugged shoreline, an airport, and more than 200 miles of roads. Twenty miles from the mainland, the Island is a treasure trove of historical and archeological sites, and numerous rare and endangered animals and plants.