Megan Napoli is a research ecologist at Mohonk Preserve. Megan has a background in environmental field work, having worked as a biological field technician, wildlife team technician, and DNA lab intern. In their current role, they conduct ecological assessments and water pollution surveys, and collects and analyzes samples from streams and tributaries. Megan also maintains project logbook records and computer program files.
Megan Napoli has a Master’s Degree in Biological Sciences from East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania, and a Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Forest Biology from the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry.
They work with Ed Pestone - Land Protection & GIS Manager, Penny Adler-Colvin - Community Science Coordinator, and Kate O’Connor - Applied Forest Ecologist. Megan Napoli reports to Julia Solomon, Director of Conservation Programs.
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