Levi Morris

Stewardship Technician at New Jersey Audubon

Levi Morris is an experienced environmental professional with a strong background in biological science and stewardship. Currently serving as a Stewardship Technician at New Jersey Audubon since February 2022, Levi previously held positions as a Biological Science Technician with the USDA, where responsibilities included conducting Spotted Lantern Fly research and implementing mark-release-recapture studies. Prior roles also include serving as a Research Assistant for the Delaware River Watershed Initiative at East Stroudsburg University and working as a Field Technician for Trout Unlimited, focusing on NAACC Culvert Assessments and fish sampling. Earlier experience includes working as a Water Quality Program Field Technician with the Musconetcong Watershed Association, where skills in water quality measurement and data management were developed. Levi holds a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science and an Associate of Science in Biology from East Stroudsburg University and Warren County Community College, respectively.

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New York, United States

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New Jersey Audubon

Making New Jersey a Better Place for People and Wildlife since 1897. The New Jersey Audubon (NJA) is a privately supported, not-for profit, statewide membership organization. Founded in 1897, and is one of the oldest independent Audubon organizations. The New Jersey Audubon fosters environmental awareness and a conservation ethic among New Jersey's citizens; protects New Jersey's birds, mammals, other animals, and plants, especially endangered and threatened species; and promotes preservation of New Jersey's valuable natural habitats. In order to achieve its purpose, New Jersey Audubon, through its Board of Directors, professional staff, members, and volunteers, endeavors to: Develop, encourage, and support sound conservation practices, programs, and legislation. Disseminate information on the natural environment through education programs, information services, and publications. Advance knowledge of New Jersey's flora and fauna, and their relationships to the habitats on which they depend, through field research. Acquire, establish, and maintain wildlife sanctuaries and educational centers. New Jersey Audubon maintains stewardship of 34 sanctuaries and conducts its programs through ten staffed facilities. The objectives of the New Jersey Audubon are implemented by its professional staff under the leadership of its Executive Director and supervision of an elected, voluntary Board of Directors. Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/njaudubon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/njaudubon/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/njaudubon


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