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Congratulations to Erika Sullivan – Recent RWFM M.S. Graduate!

December 20, 2023 by jaime.sanford

Congratulations are in order for Erika Sullivan who received her M.S. Degree in Range Science from the Rangeland, Wildlife, and Fisheries Management Department at Texas A&M University. Erika who is from Katy, Texas, earned her Bachelors of Science from Texas A&M University in Ecological Restoration where she was secretary of the Ecological Restoration Club.

Over the last two years, Erika has worked with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension as part of The Prairie Project. Her main research interests included prescribed fire, multi-species grazing, brush management, learning assessments, and working with youth! Erika has also hosted multiple workshops, ranch tours, and educational training for landowners, Texas Parks and Wildlife, NRCS, County Extension Agents, and Agricultural Educators to showcase the Rangeland Analysis Platform. 

Erika has recently accepted a position at Corteva Agriscience as a Range Agronomist, where she will continue to teach and work with landowners, agencies, and educators on the latest science and management techniques in rangeland management. 

Once again, Congratulations Erika!  We are so proud of you and truly grateful for your devotion, determination, and hard work the last two years!  WELL DONE! 

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