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Nonprofit Law
(660 people) | Green Schools
(2369 people) | Rural Farming Communities
(1548 people) | Local Food Systems
(2860 people) | Youth Capacity Building
(1452 people) | Social Justice Education
(1717 people) | Natural Resource Education
(1213 people) | Environmental Toxicology
(579 people) | Ursids
(108 people) | Mustelids and Viverrids
(93 people) | Composting
(2169 people) | Wildlife Habitat Conservation
(2375 people) | Hunger and Food Security
(1328 people) | Corporate Ethics
(2207 people) | Environmental Justice
(1981 people) | Forest Ecology and Conservation
(1042 people) | Community Enterprise
(1853 people) | Natural Resource Management
(1319 people) | Global Food Supply and Sustainability
(2445 people) | Wildlife Management
(828 people) | Wildlife Law and Policy
(689 people) | Conservation Biology
(875 people) | Chemical Pollution
(732 people) | Livestock in Developing Nations
(351 people) | Sustainable Livestock Husbandry
(711 people) | Culture and Sustainability
(2705 people) | Business Firm and Organization Sustainability
(3027 people) | Domesticated Animal Diversity
(342 people) | Raptors
(274 people) | Sustainable Production
(2468 people) | Gardening
(3097 people) | Fundraising
(1588 people) | Community Resources
(1765 people) | Affordable Housing
(1482 people) | Biodiversity Conservation
(3181 people) | Community Participation
(3637 people) | Wildlife Ecology
(1653 people) | Canids
(178 people) | Animal Welfare and Rights
(1393 people) | Wetlands
(914 people) | Sustainable Living
(3476 people) | Sustainable Communities
(4075 people) | Community Service/Volunteerism
(2370 people) | Youth Education and Empowerment
(3879 people) | Responsible Business Practices
(2982 people) | Animal and Plant Trafficking
(351 people) | Rodents
(124 people) | Environmental Law and Policy
(1172 people) | Sustainable Fishing
(980 people) | Public Health
(1207 people) | Juvenile Justice
(555 people) | Reptiles
(268 people) | Birds
(778 people) | Amphibians
(291 people) | Felids
(174 people) | Cetaceans
(294 people) | Endangered Animal Species Protection
(1622 people) | Riparian Ecology and Conservation
(683 people)
About
I am currently attending Utah State University, studying psychology with a focus on modifying behavior. I've recently begun a dog training business based on the behavior
modification principles I'm learning. The business is still small and
my time spent with it is limited, as my schooling is currently more
important to me. However, I plan to make animal training a part of the rest of my life.
I've always been interested in animals and nature, as I had wonderful parents who raised me to respect and care for Mother Earth. However, I am frustrated at how many people I encounter whose culture has raised them to have no respect for nature and, in fact, to think nothing of it nor think critically about what's happening to it. Only recently has my interest begun to lean toward social justice, as well, as I began to realize how ridiculous the prison system is in the U.S. I am very interested in the idea of helping peoples in developing nations gain a livelihood by the giving of (and training with) livestock. Voluntary simplicity is also a huge interest of mine, and I am determined to continue to decrease the complexity of my life brought on by "stuff." I'm also very interested in education - I feel these messages are important not only for the global well-being, but for individual well-being. I'm certain that people would be happier and healthier if they were to pay attention to and get involved in nature and the environment, voluntary simplicity, the serving of others and sacrificing of self (money, time), and a focus toward the good of others rather than the pleasing of self. I hope to become a mother and raise a new generation who loves and cares for people and nature.
I've always been interested in animals and nature, as I had wonderful parents who raised me to respect and care for Mother Earth. However, I am frustrated at how many people I encounter whose culture has raised them to have no respect for nature and, in fact, to think nothing of it nor think critically about what's happening to it. Only recently has my interest begun to lean toward social justice, as well, as I began to realize how ridiculous the prison system is in the U.S. I am very interested in the idea of helping peoples in developing nations gain a livelihood by the giving of (and training with) livestock. Voluntary simplicity is also a huge interest of mine, and I am determined to continue to decrease the complexity of my life brought on by "stuff." I'm also very interested in education - I feel these messages are important not only for the global well-being, but for individual well-being. I'm certain that people would be happier and healthier if they were to pay attention to and get involved in nature and the environment, voluntary simplicity, the serving of others and sacrificing of self (money, time), and a focus toward the good of others rather than the pleasing of self. I hope to become a mother and raise a new generation who loves and cares for people and nature.




"The rung of a ladder was never meant to rest upon, but only to hold a man's foot long enough to enable him to put the other somewhat higher."
- Thomas Huxley