Feminist and Gender Studies would like to congratulate class of 2018's Atiya Harvey on her recent new job at The Catamount Center for Environmental Science & Education!
The Catamount Center for Environmental Science & Education is a non-profit organization based in beautiful Woodland Park, CO. Their mission is to inspire ecological stewardship through exploring the complex interactions and interconnections between human and natural systems. Their Environmental Science & Experiential Education programs encourage visitors to reconnect with the natural world. By examining the individual role in the biological community from scientific, social, and spiritual perspectives, they aim to foster an intentional community and to inspire a new generation of environmental stewards.
The Catamount Center offers K-12 and undergraduate education programs that encourage students of all ages to explore the outdoors while fostering leadership, creativity, and environmental stewardship. The Center is interested in issues broadly relating to the ecology and geography of the Southern Rocky Mountains. The Catamount Center frequently conducts research studies, and welcomes inquiries from potential partners, collaborators and funders for scientific research in the Southern Rockies. Learn about past studies and upcoming projects.
Atiya, we are positive you will make significant contributions to this organization and we are proud to know you.