Santa Barbara Botanic Garden
Anne Burdette is currently a Policy and Advocacy Intern at Santa Barbara Botanic Garden. Anne also serves as the Board President and Board Member at SANTA BARBARA URBAN CREEKS COUNCIL, where Anne co-organized a Neighborhood Creek Stewardship program. Additionally, Anne works as a Crew Member at Trader Joe's, providing excellent customer service and mentoring new crew members. Anne has previous experience as a Newsletter Archival and Virtual Tour Intern at Cheadle Center for Biodiversity and Ecological Restoration, and as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at Conservation Economics Lab. Anne holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Studies from UC Santa Barbara.
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Santa Barbara Botanic Garden
The Santa Barbara Botanic Garden fosters the conservation of California's native plants through our gardens, scientific research, and education programs, and serves as a role model for sustainable action. Established in 1926, the Garden is one of the nation’s oldest native plant gardens and is renowned for its naturalistic landscapes. Located in the foothills of the Santa Ynez Mountains, the Garden’s 78 acres of living collections feature more than 1,200 taxa of California native plants from all regions of the state. The Garden has helped safeguard 34 highly endangered plant species, imparted the value of plant and ecological conservation to thousands of visitors, and served as a critical resource for botanists worldwide. We are accredited by the American Alliance of Museums (AAM) as a living museum, certifying we maintain the highest standards of collections management, research and educational programs.