Jo Vaughan
About Jo Vaughan
Jo Vaughan serves as a Habitat Assessment Team Intern and has a background in biology and botany. Vaughan studied at Midwestern State University and Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, earning a Bachelor of Science in Botany/Plant Biology.
Work at Student Conservation Association
Jo Vaughan serves as a Habitat Assessment Team Intern at the Student Conservation Association. In this role, Vaughan contributes to various habitat assessment projects, focusing on ecological conservation and restoration efforts. The position involves fieldwork, data collection, and analysis to support conservation initiatives.
Education and Expertise
Jo Vaughan studied at Midwestern State University from 2011 to 2013, where they achieved a degree in Biology, General. Following this, Vaughan attended Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi from 2013 to 2016, earning a Bachelor of Science in Botany/Plant Biology. This educational background provides a strong foundation in biological sciences and plant studies, which is applicable to their current role in habitat assessment.
Background
Jo Vaughan's academic journey includes significant studies in biology and botany. The transition from Midwestern State University to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi reflects a focused interest in plant biology, which aligns with their current internship responsibilities. This background supports Vaughan's involvement in ecological projects and habitat assessments.