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Megan T Cook
Science Coordination Specialist at US Fish and Wildlife Service
Megan Cook is a professional with a diverse background in ecology, field sampling methods, wildlife policy, and science communication. She holds a Master's degree from Oregon State University and a Bachelor's degree from the University of California, San Diego. Megan's expertise lies in wildlife field research, terrestrial ecology, wildlife and environmental policy, and science communication. Her graduate research focused on invasive bullfrog behavior in novel habitats in the Pacific Northwest. Currently, Megan works as a Science Coordination Specialist at the US Fish and Wildlife Service, where she leads national teams addressing complex scientific issues. Megan has previously held roles such as Wildlife Technician at Southern Illinois University, Communications Associate at the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, and Government Affairs Intern at The Wildlife Society. Her experience also includes positions like Raptor Migration Intern at the Golden Gate Raptor Observatory, Biological Technician at the Southwest Fisheries Science Center, and Wildlife Biology/Environmental Science Intern at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.