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Conservation Science

Megan Block

Administrative Assistant to Conservation Science Program and Natural Capital Project

Megan Block
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Megan splits her time between support of the Conservation Science Program and administrative assistance to the Natural Capital Project, a partnership among WWF, The Nature Conservancy, and Stanford University. She grew up in Annapolis, Maryland, spending her summers enjoying the waters and diverse marine life of the largest estuary in the United States; the Chesapeake Bay. Prior to joining Conservation Science, she worked briefly in the Development department at WWF assisting the Partners in Conservation team. Megan has worked on various projects assisting natural disaster refugees and political asylees during her time with the Maryland Governor’s Public Policy Internship Program. Megan has studied in Spain and Israel and received her B.A. in English and Political Science from Washington College on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.

Email: megan.block@wwfus.org

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