Eve Hallock

Environmental Education Intern

Eve Hallock
she/her, they/them 
Education Intern 
eve.hallock@audubon.org 

Eve has been a lover of the outdoors their entire life, growing up in Vermont and spending their childhood exploring every forest and river possible. Eve’s love for the environment increased from a local to global scale when they first learned about climate change in elementary school. Since then, environmental protection and conservation has been their main passion in life.

Eve followed that passion to University of Vermont and graduated with a B.A. in Environmental Studies. During the summers she spent her time as a Park Ranger at Vermont’s first state park, Mount Philo. She spent every day hiking and taking care of the land she grew up exploring. This experience cemented her desire to work in the field of environmental protection. Eve is so excited to join Audubon as the Environmental Intern and help their conservation efforts wherever possible.

Articles by Eve Hallock

Intern Reflection: Supporting the World through Local Work
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Intern Reflection: Supporting the World through Local Work

— Audubon Vermont hosts conservation, education, and policy interns every semester. Interns provide an intern's-eye view of the exciting and important work being done by Audubon Vermont every day. This article is a post term reflection from our outgoing Environmental Education Intern Eve Hallock. She reflects on the gloomy, hopeless outlook that hung over her college environmental courses. And shares how she's found hope in Community Based Conservation and her internship with us at Audubon Vermont. Check out our alumni page for more stories!
JR Conservation Crew
Summer Day Camp Blog

JR Conservation Crew

— Ecology Day Camp Week 1
Incredible Insects
Summer Day Camp Blog

Incredible Insects

— Preschool Camp week 1
How Turkey Tracks and Some Imagination Can Change a Mind
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How Turkey Tracks and Some Imagination Can Change a Mind

— Reflections on my Environmental Education Internship