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Item Invasive Plants Species Management and Lowland Wet Forest Restoration in Hawai′i(2020-05) Irish, Amanda R; Canale, Lisa K.; Ostertag, Rebecca; DiManno, Nicole; Uowolo, Amanda; Cordell, Susan; Meehan, KristinThis paper reports on two professional internships conducted as part of the Tropical Conservation Biology and Environmental Science M.S. Professional Internship program. The first was with the Big Island Invasive Species Committee (BIISC) learning about data and the metrics involved in capturing the effectiveness of control treatments. The second was working as the field crew leader with Liko Nā Pilina, a hybrid ecosystem restoration research project. These two internship opportunities were chosen based on my personal and professional interest in better understanding the landscape of invasive species management efforts.Item Surveying the Oregon Coast: Work in conservation and preservation of estuarine systems(2021-05) Norrbom, Sarah J.; Canale, Lisa K.; Enz, TamaraThis internship project involved working with Tillamook Estuaries Partnership (TEP) as a professional intern from September 2020 to April 2021. This project consisted of mapping various species of vegetation, fish, and other wildlife in Tillamook County, collecting seeds for the Seeds of Success (SOS) program, monitoring water quality of Sand Lake estuary, and creating GIS information on potential future restoration work in Tillamook County’s estuaries. These projects were meant to provide baseline data to better understand the ecological functions of Tillamook County’s estuaries and anticipate data needs for future habitat restoration projects.