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Amy Jewitt

Pennsylvania iMapInvasives Coordinator

Amy has worked for the Pennsylvania Natural Heritage Program as the iMapInvasives Coordinator since March 2013.  Her duties entail ...  Amy values the work being accomplished by the iMapInvasives program as it ...

 

Amy has attained experience working with invasive species through first serving as a summer intern in ____ for the USDA's Plum Pox Virus Eradication program in Carlisle, PA.  Amy also worked for three years as a Plant Protection Technician for the USDA's Asian Longhorned Beetle Cooperative Eradication program in Worcester, MA.

 

Amy graduated from The Pennsylvania State University in 2009 with a B.S. in Agricultural Science and minors in International Agriculture, Horticulture, and Leadership Development. 

 

In her spare time, Amy enjoys  hiking, gardening, and ...

The Pennsylvania iMapInvasives Program is a partnership of the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, the Pennsylvania Natural Heritage Program, and NatureServe.

Funding for Pennsylvania iMapInvasives is provided by the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative.

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Pennsylvania Natural Heritage Program, iMapInvasives partner
Great Lakes Restoration Initiative logo, iMapInvasives funding source
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