Thomas Patti, Environmental Conservation Intern

Thomas Patti

Environmental Policy Intern, Fall 2022 | Environmental Conservation Intern, Summer 2022

Thomas (he/him) is a recent graduate of Brown University, where he studied environmental science and English. He developed his passions for birds, conservation, and writing from an early age, while wandering the suburban woods of Newton, Massachusetts. Ultimately, Thomas is interested in merging all of these interests into a career in environmental research and communication. He aspires to tell the stories of the people, places, and processes that define New England’s unique position in the context of environmental change. Experiences in ecological research, science journalism, and environmental education have reinforced this goal. When he’s not looking at birds for work, Thomas enjoys looking at birds for fun, along with playing basketball and watching horror films.

Articles by Thomas Patti

Audubon Vermont Supports 2023 Vermont Environmental Common Agenda
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Audubon Vermont Supports 2023 Vermont Environmental Common Agenda

— Climate action headlines environmental organizations’ policy priorities for upcoming legislative session
Michael Snyder Ends Service as Forests, Parks and Recreation Commissioner
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Michael Snyder Ends Service as Forests, Parks and Recreation Commissioner

— Audubon Vermont Expresses Gratitude for Commissioner Snyder's Long-standing Partnership and Support
Fighting Vermont’s Biodiversity Crisis Together
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Fighting Vermont’s Biodiversity Crisis Together

— Conservation organizations convene to explore a statewide biodiversity coalition
Coordinating Care, Part Two: The Poison Parsnip Problem
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Coordinating Care, Part Two: The Poison Parsnip Problem

— A follow-up to The Bobolink Project’s Elegant (and Complicated, and Imperfect) Solution to Saving Grassland Birds