Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA
Regina Spranger, PhD is an experienced Senior Lead Biologist of Imperiled Species Breeding Program at Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA. Regina has a background in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, with a Doctor of Philosophy, Master's, and Bachelor's degree from various universities. Regina has played a variety of roles in the field of biology, including conducting research, managing labs, mentoring interns, teaching classes, and participating in professional development programs. Their work focuses on conservation efforts for endangered species and promoting equitable teaching practices in higher education.
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Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA
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Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA is a private, open-door, not-for-profit animal welfare organization. Primary programs include animal adoptions; animal rescue and sheltering, including specialty care for domestic animals with medical and/or behavioral challenges; wildlife rehabilitation; animal cruelty investigation; community outreach and education; low-cost spay/neuter; and obedience classes. This vital work is made possible by volunteers and donations. PHS/SPCA receives no funding from national animal welfare organizations. Visit www.phs-spca.org to learn about all PHS/SPCA’s programs and services, ways to help the animals and special events.