Angel Engman Rohnke has
joined the Museum Staff as a naturalist in our education
department. Angel comes to us from Cranberry
Lake Biological Station in the Adirondack Mountains
where she served as Business Manager. Previously
she worked as a Park Guide/at the Women's Rights
National Historic Park and in various capacities in
Fisheries & Education for the New York State Department
of Environmental Conservation. Educated at the
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry in
Syracuse, NY, Angel holds a B.S. in Environmental Forest
Biology and a Master of Professional Studies in
Environmental Education. She is a 1998 graduate of
Clyde-Savannah Junior-Senior High School. |