The Intern Intel Report #2: Summer 2017 Edition

Hello!  My name is Helen Moore and I am a new Conservation Policy Intern at Mass Audubon.  I am currently a senior at Marietta College majoring in English and minoring in Advertising and Public Relations.  While I study in Ohio, I am a New Englander at heart, having been raised in Connecticut and spending summers in Maine.  Throughout my life, I have spent large quantities of time on bodies of water; whether it’s a lake, river, or ocean, I have developed a familiarity and connection with the aquatic environment.

Up to now, I have experience with environmental cleanups in Connecticut, Ohio, and Maine.  When I joined my high school rowing team, the coaching staff and rowers had a tradition: the annual river cleanup day, where we cleaned the river we rowed on for 3-4 hours.  I then continued rowing for Marietta College, where we also dedicated hours to cleaning up the Muskingum River.  During the summers I live on Little Sebago Lake, Maine, and became involved with The Little Sebago Lake Association.  The organization primarily concentrates on the removal of the non-native, invasive plant called milfoil.  Growing up on this lake, I did not know of the environmental health hazards lying under the surface until this experience exposed me to the importance of maintaining certain species entering and exiting bodies of water.  I am reminded from Mass Audubon’s land and coastal preservation that it is important to manage invasive species so native species can flourish.

During this last year of school I plan to continue working toward my degree and hope to participate in more environmental cleanups, as well helping maintain conservation for land and waterways.  I want to further educate myself in public relations to help organizations such as Mass Audubon increase public awareness and engagement.  Over the course of this internship, I will be writing several blogs to document my experience learning about environmental advocacy and preservation.  I hope you will join me on this journey.