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  • Experience Reflection: Narayan Kumar This grant not only facilitated my participation in this prestigious [conference] but also supports my lab experiments, which aim to advance our understanding of coastal resilience. These efforts are pivotal in bridging critical knowledge gaps and promoting sustainable solutions for vulnerable coastal communities worldwide. BY NARAYAN KUMAR I’m Narayan, a first-generation

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    Narayan Kumar is engaged in setting up a laboratory experiment. They are holding a component that appears to be part of a mechanical or scientific apparatus. The setup includes a metallic structure with cylindrical elements and possibly a rotating mechanism, as indicated by the presence of a wheel or gear. In the background, there are shelves with books and other materials.

  • Experience Reflection: Deandra Jones With the insights gained and connections made, I am excited to apply the feedback to my ongoing research and continue advancing wildlife conservation efforts within the Navajo Nation. Thank you again to Field Inclusive and Conservation Nation for making this experience a reality. BY DEANDRA JONES I would like to extend

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    Deandra Jones is kneeling in a forested area behind some barbed wire and is wearing a green hat, a red long-sleeve shirt, and tan overalls. They are also wearing blue gloves. The background consists of numerous tall trees with visible trunks and branches, and the ground is covered with grass and fallen leaves or branches.

  • Field Inclusive launches 3rd Annual Field Inclusive Week – United by Nature November 18, 2024 | FIELD INCLUSIVE For immediate release Contact:  Field Inclusive; info@fieldinclusive.org Registration is now open for our 3rd annual Field Inclusive Week, sponsored by The Nature Conservancy – NC Chapter, North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, ADVANCEGeo Partnership, 2 individual sponsors: Nagesh Mahanthappa and

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  • Experience Reflection: Cheyenne Thomas “This grant supplemented a stipend for my field assistants, who were able to participate in this fieldwork with the help of the Oneida Environmental Program and the Cultural Fire Management Council. With this collective funding, I was able to provide a livable stipend for multiple Indigenous students interested in this work

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  • Field Inclusive Experience Reflection: Killian Yevtyeyev “This opportunity, aimed towards helping novices like me gain a foothold in the field research field, and allowed me to gain first-hand experience in ornithological field research practices. This fellowship shined a new perspective on how I viewed the field of ornithology, and showed me that my true calling

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    Killian is sitting outdoors on a stone ledge. They are wearing a long-sleeved, dark-colored shirt and dark pants. Their hands are clasped together and resting on their lap. The background features a garden area with various plants and flowers, and several large trees with bare branches. A lamppost is visible in the distance, and a metal fence can be seen behind the trees.

  • Experience Reflection: My-Lan Le “I wanted to make sure that any undergraduate students I recruited for fieldwork could participate regardless of how much field gear and prior wilderness experience they had. I believe fieldwork experiences should not be a financial burden. [This award] helped me facilitate a safe and positive field research experience for both

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    My-Lan Le is standing on a grassy hillside. The individual is wearing a wide-brimmed hat, a light-colored jacket, and dark pants. They are carrying a backpack. The hillside is covered with tall grass, and the terrain slopes downward. In the background, there are rolling hills and a body of water, visible in the valley below. The sky above is partly cloudy.