All posts by Meghan Kautzer

I am the Program Coordinator for the Environmental Conservation Professional Master of Science program at the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies housed at UW-Madison. Check out our website www.nelson.wisc.edu/conservation and contact me at: enviropros@nelson.wisc.edu!

The Journey Through Their Eyes

Welcome to the Environmental Conservation Professional M.S. – Cohort 4 Leadership Placement blog!

The sun rises over winter-worn cattails near Lake Wingra inside the UW Arboretum at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on Jan. 4, 2017. (Photo by Bryce Richter / UW-Madison)

EC Students engage in an independent, applied conservation leadership capstone with a partnering organization, pairing their specific strengths and professional goals with the organizations’ mission. In this blog, you will find various reflections and notes from the field from our very own M.S. students conducting their project work stateside and abroad. Students establish these placements via networking with support from the Environmental Professional Programs staff and through their own ambition to connect with experts and leading practitioners throughout the world. This is a compilation of their time spent in the field during these placements as they experience them!

Student placements

See where our students are conducting their placements this year! Yellow points mark the leadership placement locations for the 2018 Cohort 4 students.

To get to this point, students completed 12 months of intensive coursework and leadership training, deeply explored their professional goals and personal passions, networked with agencies locally and globally, developed proposals based on organizational needs, and finally got themselves into the field! We are so happy to share in our students experiences through this blog and want to encourage positive interaction with our students as they engage, reflect, and share their experiences. Enjoy exploring the journey with them!

In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks.

– John Muir