Feral Swine Partnership Welcomes Feral Swine Summer Coordinator

The Flint River Soil and Water Conservation District is excited to announce that Aubree Plymale is joining the District for the summer of 2022 as the Feral Swine Summer Coordinator. As Summer Coordinator, Aubree will work directly on Georgia’s feral partnership initiative and the Feral Swine Control and Eradication Pilot Project. Learn more about the Flint River Soil and Water Conservation District at flintriverswcd.org and read our interview with Aubree below!

Where are you originally from?

Boston, GA

What impact to you hope to make as a part of the District team?
I hope to learn all that I can from the team and put forth my best effort for this project.

What inspires you to work in conservation?
I love the outdoors and the environment. For as long as I can remember I have always wanted to learn more on how to protect it.

If you were a common Georgia crop, what would it be?
I’d say I would be a pecan tree. A strong Georgia native.

What could we find you doing on a typical Saturday afternoon?
You can find me either kayaking or spending time at home with family.

Anything else exciting that you’d like our supporters to know?
I just recently graduated from Thomas University in Thomasville with a bachelors in Natural Resources and Conservation Management. I will heading to the University of West Alabama this fall to study feral swine and fire ecology.

The Flint River Soil and Water Conservation District is comprised of farmers, landowners, and community leaders that are dedicated to the conservation, wise use, and protection of natural resources in the Flint River Basin. Learn more about the District at flintriverswcd.org.

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