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From studying bats in Belize to launching her own research as a new professor, Alyson's career has taken her across the country—and deep into the world of wildlife biology. Growing up surrounded by the forests of the northeastern United States, Alyson developed an early love for the outdoors that eventually led her to study biology. In this episode, she shares how she narrowed her interests over time, along with her journey pursuing specialized master's and PhD programs focused on bat research–and moving around the country for the school, fieldwork, and new opportunities that came with it. We talk about conducting research in places like the Pacific Northwest, Belize, and Panama, the path to highly specialized graduate programs, and why finding the right mentors can make all the difference when pursuing a niche area of study. Alyson also explains how complementary postdoctoral research experiences helped prepare her for a career in academia. Today, she's back near her hometown as a university professor in Pennsylvania. We discuss her first year of teaching, starting her own research, contributing to conservation organizations, authoring a book, creating educational content online, and balancing it all with life outside of work. If you've ever wondered what a career in wildlife biology or academia really looks like, this episode is for you. Connect with Alyson: 🎥: https://www.instagram.com/alyb_batgirl 🔗: https://www.alysonbrokaw.com/ Learn more about Bat Conservation! https://www.batcon.org/news/blog/
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