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Jennifer Purrenhage
  • Wildlife & Conservation Biology
  • Teaching | Science Communication & Engagement
  • Tea
  • Bio

I am an ecologist with training and experience in wildlife ecology, conservation biology, and herpetology. (past & current projects …)

I am an educator with a passion for science communication and community engagement (learn more ...).

I am innately curious about how the world works, and understanding my place in it.

And I moonlight as The Tea Alchemist.

~ Jennifer

Visit My UNH Faculty Page

RSS Wildlife Notes

  • Wading into her future
  • Beyond the Anthrophony
  • “What’s up with the whale?”

RSS Sustainability Shorts

“It was through her actions of reciprocity, the give and take with the land, that the original immigrant became indigenous. For all of us, becoming indigenous to a place means living as if your children’s future mattered, to take care of the land as if our lives, both material and spiritual, depended on it.”

- Robin Wall Kimmerer, from BRAIDING SWEETGRASS

  • Wildlife & Conservation Biology
  • Teaching | Science Communication & Engagement
  • Tea
  • Bio
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