Careers
"The biggest impact that MOSS had on my life was providing the mentorship, experiences, and friendship that I needed to have the confidence to pursue a career that would allow be to fully engage my dual identity as both a wildlife biologist and a science educator."
Carmen DeLeon

"Looking back, the most valuable aspect of my time at MOSS was developing my education philosophy and my approach to leadership. While I built a lot of hard skills at MOSS, I've found that having a strong voice about what high-quality environmental education looks like has opened a lot of doors for me, and has helped me narrow in on what kind of work I want to be doing."
Allison Fowle

