Carrie Schuman

Principal Climate Resilience Specialist at Conservancy of Southwest Florida

Carrie Schuman is a skilled professional in climate resilience and marine science, currently serving as the Principal Climate Resilience Specialist at the Conservancy of Southwest Florida since December 2023. Previously, Carrie held the position of Coastal Resiliency Manager at the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation from August 2021 to November 2023. Experience includes roles as a Covid-19 Case Investigator with Maxim Healthcare/New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, where over 1,100 interactions were completed, and as a Visiting Marine Science Faculty member at Coastal Carolina University. Carrie's earlier career includes impactful roles in research, education, and outreach across various institutions, including the University of Florida and Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences. An accomplished academic, Carrie has secured a PhD in Interdisciplinary Ecology, along with a Master's in Marine Science and an undergraduate degree in Marine and Freshwater Biology.

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Conservancy of Southwest Florida

The Conservancy of Southwest Florida was founded in 1964 by a small group of concerned citizens fighting to protect the beauty and quality of life in the region. Today it has grown to be one of Florida's largest and most respected environmental organizations. The Conservancy is a not-for-profit grassroots organization focused on the critical environmental issues in the Southwest Florida area with a mission to protect the region’s water, land and wildlife. This is accomplished through the combined efforts of environmental education, science, policy and wildlife rehabilitation. The von Arx Wildife Hospital treats over 3,200 injured, sick and orphaned animals each year and releases about half of them back into their native habitats. The Conservancy of Southwest Florida and a 21 acre Nature Center is located in Naples, Fla. at 1450 Merrihue Dr., off Goodlette-Frank Road at 14th Avenue North. The new Conservancy Nature Center entrance, Smith Preserve Way, is located just south of the Naples Zoo. Phase one of the $20 million sustainable Nature Center project is complete, leading up to a Grand Reopening Festival in April 2013. For information about the Conservancy of Southwest Florida, call 239-262-0304 or visit www.conservancy.org.


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