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Amy joined Trout Unlimited in 1999 as the coordinator for the Kettle Creek Home Rivers Initiative where she was responsible for the completion of numerous fish habitat and abandoned mine drainage remediation projects, restoration plans, and landowner stewardship and educational trainings and projects. In 2004, Amy led TU into launching the West Branch Susquehanna Restoration Initiative. Now Amy works throughout Pennsylvania and beyond as TU's Director of the Eastern Abandoned Mine Program and PA Eastern Brook Trout Habitat Initiative. Amy received a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Biology and Ecology from Lock Haven University in 1996. Before coming to TU, her experience included seasonal work with the Maryland Biological Stream Survey through the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science Appalachian Laboratory, PA Fish and Boat Commission, DCNR Bureau of State Parks, and DEP Bureau of Water Quality.
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