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The Wildlife Corridor Project & Using Film to Share the Message

  • Mar 16
  • 1 min read

Presented by Alex Freeze

Corridor Connect Director


County Extension Office, 5339 County Road 579, Seffner

6:30 pm - Potluck. Bring a dish to share

7:15 pm - Announcements

7:30 pm - Scheduled Presentation


In person and on Zoom. 



Alex is a natural sciences professional with almost a decade of experience in science communication, interdisciplinary education and wildlife conservation. Her work, informed by her background in wildlife biology and environmental education, centers on collaborative conservation missions, immersive environmental education experiences, and multi-media production.


A 7th generation Floridian born and raised in Tampa, Alex got her start in conservation when she provided logistics and storytelling support for several Corridor Foundation expeditions. The projects include “The Forgotten Coast,” “Last Green Thread,” and “Home Waters” expeditions. Alex continued in impactful conservation storytelling as a field assistant on the “Path of the Panther” project and film.


Alex taught as an adjunct professor of environmental biology at Radford University and supported veterinary students in anthrozoology studies as the assistant director for the Center for Animal-Human Relationships at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine. 

 
 
 

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