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Mark
Neff: Project Manager
email:
mneff@uoregon.edu
Mark Neff is
a first year graduate student in the Environmental Studies Program
and a GTF for the Service Learning Program. His academic focal areas
are ecology, political ecology, and non-profit management.
His thesis topic is the political ecology of the National Elk Refuge
in Jackson, WY. Mark is the project manager and tells everyone else
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Stephanie
Erickson
email:
sericks1@gladstone.uoregon.edu
Stephanie
Erickson is a sophomore Environmental Studies major and Business
minor. She is an active volunteer in environmental campaigns and
is planning to attend law school to become an environmental lawyer.
When she's not working to combat illegal dumping she enjoys playing
her purple guitar and eating dessert at Sweet Life. Stephanie
is working on compiling the final report for the project.
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Jenny
Laxton
email:
itybitywity@yahoo.com
Jenny Laxton has always been fond of the smell of skunk. It is
in no way related to the fact that she is an Environmental Studies
and Anthropology major. She is graduating this spring. Jenny is
responsible for the education component of the project.
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Chant
Eicke
email:
chanceoperation@hotmail.com
Chant
Eicke is a graduating senior of Environmental Studies. Chant believes
our collective and personal choices shape the immediate and unseen
world in ways and with consequences both direct and ubiquitous.
He takes a personal interest in this project because the natural
world cannot always absorb our poor choices, as it cannot always
absorb the trash we throw upon it. He believes that it is through
action, outreach, and education that we can begin to make choices
that reflect a deeper wisdom and health. Chant is heading up the
mapping component of the project.
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Beth
Webb
email:
bwebb@gladstone.uoregon.edu
Beth
Webb is an environmental studies major and biology minor with
an interest in environmental education and community ecology.
She is graduating in spring, then traveling to Ecuador for six
months to lead tours through the Amazon and research spiny rats.
She is currently learning how to ride a bike and juggle. Beth
is in charge of the website and final poster.
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