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Amy Galford is interested in environmental science rsearch and
education. She has a B.S. in Biological Sciences from Cornell University,
and an M.S. in Ecology from the University of Minnesota, with a
focus on limnology and biogeochemistry. She returned to Ithaca to
work on a non-point source pollution extension project at Cornell,
and she has worked in a bio-geochemistry lab and taught introductory
biology and chemistry courses at local colleges. She currently works
for Cornell Cooperative Extension on private water source issues
and integrated pest management.
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