Hi! My name is Engelbert Hufleder and I am eager to join the affirmations group! I am a joint Master of Environmental Management (MEM)/law (JD) understudy with Pace Law School. I am especially intrigued by biological community protection and administration, sea law and arrangement, and imperiled species.
I am initially from the Southern Maine Coast; I spent numerous adolescence summers investigating tide pools, building sand mansions, and conquering the cool sea water. After secondary school, I exchanged the Atlantic Ocean for the Great Lakes. I went to Lake Forest College only north of Chicago where I majored in ecological studies and French and minored in science. School gave various new and energizing encounters: I concentrated abroad in France, gathered information on board whale watching vessels in New England, joined transitory warblers in Chicago, and contemplated beluga whales in Connecticut.
After school, I filled in as a marine warm blooded animal mentor at the Long Island Aquarium in Riverhead, New York. There, I was in charge of the preparation, consideration, and enhancement of an assortment of creatures, including ocean lions, seals, and waterway otters.
Following five years, my enthusiasm for natural approach, and the craving to ensure the brilliant species I had worked so intimately with, urged me to come back to class. I have following finished my second year of graduate school. Since coming back to class, I have interned with the Sierra Club's open terrains group in Washington, D.C. what's more, worked with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation's Office of General Council in New York City, concentrating on freshwater and tidal wetlands direction.
I am excited to be weeks into my first semester at Yale FES. I am anticipating sharing my encounters as I get to know New Haven and investigate the wide assortment of classes, understudy vested parties, occasions, and extracurricular exercises Yale brings to the table.