Jennifer Fuller

Project Coordinator at National Audubon Society

Jennifer Fuller has a diverse work experience in the field of environmental conservation, with a focus on avian research and ecological data analysis. Jennifer is currently working as a Project Coordinator at the National Audubon Society, where they are responsible for coordinating various conservation projects. Prior to this, Jennifer worked as a Conservation GIS Intern at the Highstead Foundation, where they gained valuable experience in geographic information systems. Jennifer also served as an Avian NanoTag Field Assistant at Indiana University Bloomington, where they assisted in data collection and analysis. Jennifer has a strong background in fieldwork, having worked as a Marsh Bird Survey and Black Tern Monitoring Field Technician at the National Audubon Society and as a Songbird Nesting Technician at The Ohio State University. Jennifer has also held research intern positions at the National Audubon Society and Archbold Biological Station, where they focused on black tern research and plant ecology, respectively. Jennifer has further expanded their knowledge and skills by working as a Graduate Student Instructor at the Program in the Environment and as an Environmental Art Gallery Media Assistant at the University of Michigan- School for Environment and Sustainability. All of these experiences have provided Jennifer with a comprehensive understanding of environmental conservation and research methodologies.

Jennifer Fuller completed their Bachelor's degree in Biology and Geology from Hope College, where they attended from 2013 to 2017. Following their undergraduate studies, they pursued a Master of Science degree in Conservation Ecology at the University of Michigan- School for Environment and Sustainability. Jennifer's graduate program lasted from 2018 to 2021.

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Timeline

  • Project Coordinator

    January, 2022 - present

  • Marsh Bird Survey And Black Tern Monitoring Field Technician

    May, 2020

  • Black Tern Research Intern

    May, 2019