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SCCF welcomes new wildlife biologist intern

The Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation's Wildlife & Habitat Management Department recently welcomed Cody Weber as its new wildlife biologist intern

A native Floridian, he has always had a passion for wildlife After pursuing management roles at Publix for several years, Weber switched gears to pursue a degree in biology at Florida SouthWestern State College As a student, he has gained experience tracking Florida box turtles, surveying diamondback terrapins and publishing a geographic distribution note on variable helmeted turtles in Florida Weber's currently working with FSW Professor Jordan Donini to track three-striped mud turtles

At the SCCF, he will assist Wildlife & Habitat Management staff with wildlife tracking, monitoring, habitat surveys, and data entry and management

“I’m really excited to be a part of the SCCF team and look forward to learning everything I can here,” Weber said

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SANIBEL & CAPTIVA ISLANDS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

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