Doris Duke Conservation Scholars in eastern Washington.
Joseph Eusebio
Doris Duke Conservation Scholars in eastern Washington.

The Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program at UW wrapped up its inaugural year on August 14 in a symposium where students shared their experiences over the course of the summer. Focusing on the intersection of environment and society, the students spoke about the issues surrounding climate, water, biodiversity and food. Instead of learning about these topics solely in the classroom, a majority of their time was spent in the field around Washington state, including in our urban environments, along the coast, up in the mountains, and in the agricultural fields on the eastern side of the state. The experience was transformative for many, and helped the scholars think about the unique role they can play in conservation.

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