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Miranda Theresa Vogt

Email: mvogt@syr.edu

EDUCATION:
SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry Bachelor of Science in Conservation Biology, May 2015 GPA: 3.34, Deans List Relevant courses:
- Ecological Monitoring and Biodiversity Assessment - Mammology - Herpetology - Field Herpetology - Introduction to Conservation Biology - Problem Solving in Conservation Biology Principles of Genetics Survey of Calculus and Application Introduction to Probability and Statistics Introduction to Geospatial Information Technology - Fisheries Science and Management - Foundations of Environmental Communications -

Syracuse, NY

EXPERIENCE:
Page Wildlife Center Internship
Raptor, songbird, waterfowl, and mammal rescue, rehabilitation, and release Participated in wildlife educational programs to the public Maintenance of wildlife enclosures Supervisor of volunteers Reference: Cynthia Page (page4cba@windstream.net)

Manlius, New York Fall 2013 Present

A Place Called Hope Raptor Rehabilitation Center Volunteer


Rescue, rehabilitation and release, focusing on birds of prey Training in raptor handling Participation in educational programs to the public Maintenance of aviaries Reference: Christine Cummings-Secki (hope4raptors@yahoo.com)

Killingworth, Connecticut Fall 2009- Present

Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge Volunteer for winter raptor survey

Montezuma, New York January- March 2014

Weekly stationary raptor survey to obtain data on raptor diversity and habitat type Reference: David Marsh (dsmlmm@frontiernet.net)

Owasco Flats Nature Reserve Volunteer for herpetology survey


Surveyed site to obtain data on the biodiversity of herpetofauna in the area Reference: James Arrigoni (jearrigo@syr.edu)

Auburn, New York October 2013

SUNY ESF Field Experience


Learned and applied various sampling methods across terrestrial and aquatic habitats for different taxa, at Heiberg Forest and Cranberry Lake Biological Station.

Syracuse, New York Fall 2011-Present

Miranda Theresa Vogt ACTIVITIES:


Member of the Wildlife Society
Attendance and participation in club meetings and organized activities

Fall 2012 Present

Member of Alpha Xi Sigma Honor Society


Required member qualification of semester GPA of 3.175 Required community service track with 20 volunteer hours per semester Attendance and participation in club meetings

Fall 2013 Present

SKILLS:
Proficient in Microsoft Office Programs Experience with ArcGIS spatial analysis software Proficient typist Highly organized multi-tasker Has the ability to work independently or cooperatively in a group Proficient in working with live animals Experience with basic laboratory protocol Experience with using compasses and gps devices Experience with reading topographic maps

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