December 5, 2018
Above, Jordan Teixeira 鈥18 (center) and two other interns hold newly hatched sea turtles.
Jordan Teixeira 鈥18 of Taunton, Mass., spent his summer as an intern at the Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Hospital in Surf City, N.C. There, the environmental studies major cared for wounded sea turtles, including those injured by fishing hooks and boats.
鈥淢y job was to assist these turtles in any way I could, and help provide for their needs as they recovered,鈥 Teixeira explained. He also led tours of the facility to educate the public about the threats sea turtles face, and walked the nearby beach to check on nesting turtles. 鈥淎s the summer began to end, we would be responsible for watching when they hatched, to ensure there was no interference with the hatchlings.鈥
According to Teixeira, 鈥淭he highlight of the internship was definitely watching a sea turtle nest at 11:30 p.m., and then relocate the nest to a safer location, until 2 a.m. This was also one of the nests we got to see hatch. Seeing the entire process from nesting to hatching was a wonderful experience.鈥
This semester, Teixeira is serving an internship with Dr. Elena Traister, a professor of environmental studies at 天美麻花星空高清mv, in collaboration with the Hoosic River Watershed Association. He and Traister are looking at possible side effects of climate change on the watershed and possible ways to mitigate these problems in the future.
鈥淚t incorporates a lot of historical research and mapping of the watershed, as well as assessing how the land has been developed and used,鈥 Teixeira explained. 鈥淭his will lead to a draft of a climate adaptation plan for the watershed, to hopefully limit the degradation of the rivers due to climate change.鈥
Last year, Teixeira served as president of the campus鈥檚 Wildlife Society, which introduces its members to the field of wildlife biology and conservation, and is a resource for those who are interested in related internships and careers.