Preparing our 2015 Leatherback Team

A female Leatherback arrives at Sandy Point at dawn to begin nesting

A female Leatherback arrives at Sandy Point at dawn to begin nesting

We are fast approaching the start of the 2015 Leatherback nesting season and Geographic Consulting is putting together an enthusiastic and highly experienced research team. We are pleased to introduce the newest member of our team, Mollie Alter. We met Mollie while she was working on Buck Island with National Park Service, where everyone spoke highly of her dedication and hard work. We were glad to invite her back to St. Croix for another season working with sea turtles, but this time with Leatherbacks. We feel lucky to have Mollie as part of our 2015 Leatherback Team. Mollie’s employee profile is now posted on our website.

We will begin our work with the US Fish and Wildlife Service on Sandy Point in April  this year. Please check here for updates throughout the season. We are expecting a busy year!

 

 

 

 

 

Mollie Alter; 2015 Leatherback Sea Turtle Nesting Research Team

Mollie Alter; 2015 Leatherback Sea Turtle Nesting Research Team

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