SCCF welcomes back intern

Nadine Cobb recently joined the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation’s Wildlife & Habitat Management Department as its new wildlife biologist intern.
With a Bachelor of Science in both environmental science and marine science from The University of Auckland (New Zealand) — Waipapa Taumata Rau, her interest in wildlife research was solidified while working as an SCCF nighttime sea turtle tagging intern during the 2023 nesting season.
Cobb is looking forward to learning as much as possible about wildlife telemetry, trapping as part of mark-recapture research, and monitoring populations of sensitive species.
She has always had a love for the outdoors and wildlife, working previously as a park ranger in Moab, Utah.
While not at work, Cobb enjoys hiking, camping, and herping — looking for amphibians and reptiles — with friends.
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