Sarah Koeber
About Sarah Koeber
Sarah Koeber is a Biological Science Technician Intern at the Student Conservation Association, where she has worked since 2014. She studied Natural Resource Management at Grand Valley State University from 2011 to 2015.
Work at Student Conservation Association
Sarah Koeber has been employed at the Student Conservation Association since 2014, serving as a Biological Science Technician Intern. In this role, she engages in various conservation projects, contributing to the organization's mission of protecting and restoring natural resources. Her work involves field research, data collection, and analysis, which support environmental conservation efforts.
Education and Expertise
Sarah Koeber studied at Grand Valley State University from 2011 to 2015, where she earned a degree in Natural Resource Management. This educational background provides her with a solid foundation in ecological principles, resource management practices, and conservation strategies. Her academic training complements her practical experience in the field.
Background
Sarah Koeber has a background in biological sciences, with a focus on natural resource management. Her career began with her internship at the Student Conservation Association, where she has accumulated significant experience over the past decade. This combination of education and hands-on work has shaped her understanding of environmental issues.
Professional Experience
As a Biological Science Technician Intern, Sarah Koeber has gained valuable experience in the field of conservation. Her responsibilities include conducting research and assisting in various projects aimed at preserving natural habitats. This role has allowed her to apply her academic knowledge in real-world settings, enhancing her skills in data collection and environmental assessment.