Science Communication
I believe the best way to get people excited about science is to make it feel alive, tangible, and worth asking questions about.
Here you can find my blog, where I share stories, experiences, and reflections from the field and the quiet shelves of the museum, along with outreach projects I’ve designed to help non-scientists confidently engage with the public about local wildlife.
These pieces are designed to make science more accessible, whether through storytelling or hands-on interaction.
Poster designed for public-facing education on urban wildlife
Quick-reference guide for volunteer engagement
Companion sheet to support specimen-based interpretation
A hands-on activity that invites visitors to match animals with their diets

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