Monica Diaz

Monica Diaz

Environmental Policy Intern, Spring 2022

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Monica is a recent graduate of Amherst College, where she majored in biology.  While in college, she assisted in research projects involving birds, specifically Tree Swallows and Black-capped Chickadees. Although she lives in New York now, she spent her childhood in southern Florida and was drawn from an early age to the tropical wildlife there, spending countless hours observing animals such as anole lizards, monarch butterflies, and hermit crabs.

Articles by Monica Diaz

Tough Conversations: Paying it Forward for Birds: When Ecological Economics Takes Flight
News

Tough Conversations: Paying it Forward for Birds: When Ecological Economics Takes Flight

— Be challenged, informed, and armed with tools to take action.
Vermont Pesticide Bill Proposes Ban on Bird-Harming “Neonics”
Advocacy

Vermont Pesticide Bill Proposes Ban on Bird-Harming “Neonics”

— Vermont House bill H.626 proposes a temporary ban on the use of neonicotinoid pesticides in Vermont.