Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Zak Beltz

Sonoma State University; Environmental Studies and Planning (B.A.)
Undergraduate Student Researcher

Zak Beltz joined the Nielsen Lab in Spring 2013 after expressing great amounts of interest in invertebrate biology. While participating in research and fieldwork with the lab, Zak has broadened his passions in marine ecology and conservation. Zak received his Bachelor's of Arts degree in Environmental Studies and Planning (ENSP) major, with a concentration in Conservation and Restoration, in May 2013, and will be a Research Assistant for the Tortuguero Green Turtle and Leatherback Research and Conservation Program in Costa Rica this coming August.

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