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  • Experience Reflection: Hannah Clipp “I am incredibly grateful to Field Inclusive and Wilson Ornithological Society for providing the funding that allowed me to attend the 2024 AOS conference… . Importantly, this was my first scientific conference presentation since graduating with my doctorate degree in August 2023, and this was the first time presenting my completed

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    Hannah Clipp is standing in a dense forest. The forest is characterized by numerous tall trees with thin trunks, and the ground is covered with moss and fallen branches. Hannah Clipp is positioned centrally in the image, wearing a blue long-sleeve shirt, dark pants, and a cap. They are holding binoculars to their eyes, suggesting they are observing something in the distance. The trees around them are closely spaced, and the forest floor is uneven with patches of green moss.

  • The Nature Conservancy – NC Chapter continues Sponsorship Support with Field Inclusive September 24, 2024 | FIELD INCLUSIVE For immediate release Contact: Field Inclusive; info@fieldinclusive.org The Nature Conservancy – NC Chapter’s continued sponsorship continues to show their commitment to marginalized and historically excluded researchers who professionally work outdoors, allowing FI to have a further reach when providing support

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    The image displays the logo of The Nature Conservancy, specifically for the North Carolina chapter. The logo consists of the words "The Nature Conservancy" with "North Carolina" written below it. To the right of the text, there is a circular emblem featuring a stylized leaf design. The text and emblem are centrally aligned within the image.

  • Experience Reflection : Kiedon Bryant “I would say that my experience at JMIH validated me as a researcher and also showed me that there is a place for someone like me in science. I hope my experience will inspire other minorities in STEM.” BY KIEDON BRYANT I would like to thank Field Inclusive and Tracy Aviary

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    Kiedon Bryant is standing in a shallow stream surrounded by dense green vegetation. He is wearing a maroon Texas A&M University t-shirt and green waders. They are holding a white bucket in their right hand. A large fallen log is positioned diagonally across the foreground, partially resting on the bank and extending over the stream. The stream is narrow, with clear water visible, and the surrounding area is lush with grass and small plants.

  • Champions of Conservation Birds of a Feather: Murry Burgess and Lauren D. Pharr After feeling unwelcome in the field, two scientists start a nonprofit to help other historically marginalized or excluded nature lovers. By Latria Graham September 17, 2024 Murry Burgess and Lauren D. Pharr first bonded over birds. The pair had met during graduate school

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    On the left, a person identified as Lauren Pharr is holding a large Spotting scope mounted on a tripod. They are wearing a jacket over a shirt and jeans. On the right, another person identified as Murry Burgess is wearing a denim jacket and has binoculars hanging around their neck.

  • Field Inclusive hosts first Field Inclusive Supporter Social September 14, 2024 | FIELD INCLUSIVE For immediate release Contact:Field Inclusive, info@fieldinclusive.org Co-founded in August of 2022 by Murry Burgess (CEO) and Lauren D. Pharr (CFO), Field Inclusive strives to provide tangible and actionable improvements in the natural sciences by addressing social field safety issues related to equity, diversity, and

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  • Registration Opens for Field Inclusive Online Social Field Safety Workshop September 3, 2024 | FIELD INCLUSIVE For immediate release Contact: Field Inclusive; info@fieldinclusive.org Registration is open for Field Inclusive’s Social Field Safety Workshop: “Social Field Safety: Understanding Risks for Marginalized and Historically Excluded Individuals who Professionally Work Outdoors.” Lauren D. Pharr (CFO), a co-founder of Field Inclusive Inc. and R

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