Victoria Howard is a junior at the University of Arizona double majoring in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Natural Resources with an emphasis in Wildlife Conservation. After having the opportunity to intern at a State Park in high school, she was inspired to pursue a career in invasive species management. On-campus Victoria is a member of the Ecological Restoration Club and a trip leader for the Honors Alternative Spring Break to Whiteriver, AZ where students get the opportunity to complete a service project related to sustainable agriculture and tribal sovereignty. Victoria is also active within the Residence Hall Association, sitting on its executive board as the Director of Programming. In her free time, she enjoys yoga, hiking the Sonoran Desert landscape, and watercolor painting.


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