Today we explore the world of conservation and diversity with digital storyteller Taurean Meacham.
Working for the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Taurean is the Program Coordinator for the Diversity Joint Venture for Careers in Conservation.
In this episode we delve into Taurean's work to improve diversity, equity, inclusion and justice in conservation and beyond.
We'll hear about how he survived a workplace mass shooting and subsequently retired from the United States Navy to become a stay-at-home dad and full-time college student.
We also discuss how his military background is helping him provide a unique perspective on fostering diverse and inclusive communities within conservation.
Finally, we explore Taurean's work in conservation and environmental stewardship, his efforts in social justice and the valuable insights he offers for aspiring conservationists, perhaps like you.
It's a story of resilience, of dedication and of the power of diversity in conservation. Enjoy.
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