ES alumni - please send us a brief description of what you are doing these days, along with your Internet or Web address and we'll list you here.

Derek Esposito '00

left in mid-September for the Peace Corps to join a forestry project to battle the problems of deforestation in Benin, West Africa

Nina Gawne '99

attending the University of Michigan Law School

Kate LaRiche '99

"I have been working at the Eagle Valley Land Trust in Colorado for almost a year now and have become more and more interested in the legal side of environmental issues."

Seth Schofield '99

"I have been working at the International City/County Management Association in Washington, DC where I have been researching and writing on brownfields, Superfund, land use control, environmental liability, and environmental justice. I have been accepted at Vermont Law and Pace U. Law, one of which I will probably be attending this fall to pursue my interest in environmental law."

Eric Ordell '95

"just finished my masters degree in wildlife ecology from the Colorado State University, and I am now a Habitat Biologist with the Colorado Division of Wildlife"

Karen Harper '91

"received a Ph.D. in 1999 in Forest Ecology (Renewable Resources Department) at the University of Alberta. Since then, I have been a post-doctoral fellow with the Forest Ecology Research group at the University of Quebec at Montreal. My research focuses on understanding natural processes in boreal forest plant communities, and investigating the effects of logging and fragmentation."

Hal Beecher '70

This is my 21st year with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, where I continue to be the Instream Flow Biologist, specializing in water management for habitat protection, primarily for native salmonid fishes."