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Angela Hoover

Angela Hoover. Major: Wildlife and Fisheries Area of Concentration: Wildlife Tennessee Technological University Cookeville, TN. Assignment 1.

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Angela Hoover

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  1. Angela Hoover Major: Wildlife and Fisheries Area of Concentration: Wildlife Tennessee Technological University Cookeville, TN

  2. Assignment 1 My name is Angela Hoover, and I transferred to TTU as a junior from RSCC. I am terrible in chemistry but have always liked all of the other science classed I have taken. I am almost always indecisive and often afraid to commit to one thing I want to do for the rest of my life. I’m still just not sure what I want to do. The one thing I do know is I enjoy being outside, and am also interested in working with animals. Lately, I have been thinking that I may want to work in a nature center or perhaps an animal sanctuary. Right now I’m enrolled in the Wildlife Fisheries program. I think I lean toward law enforcement because my father is a retired police officer.

  3. Assignment 2 • I do not belong to any clubs, but I have seen the signs up for the Wildlife Society before and thought I would go but they are usually when I am in class or at work. • Maybe in the future my schedule will allow me to attend. After learning about the Upper Cumberland conservation Society, • I am also interested in joining this organization. The Beta Beta Beta Biology Honor Society would probably be interesting too. I am not excited by the Tech Marine Biology Club or the Student Fisheries Association since I’m not very interested in fish.

  4. Assignment 3 • Internships and/or Cooperative Positions • http://www.thesca.org/ci_list.cfm?task=find&start=1 • Notify Me • Enter your email address, and we will notify you whenever any NEW positions are added. • If you are already on our notification list, enter your email address to be removed. • Pisgah National Forest • Position Code : PISG6-1 • If you want an amazing opportunity plus are into outdoor recreation, Pisgah National Forest, with its 157,000 acres, is the place for you. Hailed as the mountain biking mecca of the east Pisgah beings people from all over to play on the trails and enjoy the diversity of flora and fauna. Nestled in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina, Pisgah is home to deer, black bear, Hellbender salamanders, Peregrine Falcons and opossum (to name a few). Diverse tree species abound as well such as Yellow Poplar, Red Oak, Sourwood, Hemlock and White Pine. Responsibilities include: perform under supervision and direction of the Wilderness Ranger in the Wilderness Areas, public contact and trail work, 3-4 required nights a week in a low-impact camp site, 90%; work in outside Wilderness Areas performing other duties as assigned (i.e. air quality testing, wildlife, fisheries), 10%. Training/educational opportunities: First-Aid/CPR, Leave No Trace, tool use/safety, trail construction/maintenance and public contact. Require: intern must be physically fit and able to hike 8 miles with 50 lbs, some camping experience, high-level work ethics, positive attitude, good social/communication skills, desire to do the job, possess or working toward a Natural Resources degree, Recreation Management, Wildlife, Forestry or Interpretation. Desire: camping skills, desire to hike, trail work experience, and desire to work with the public. • Position Type • Backcountry • Trail Maintenance or Construction • Visitor Assistance and Services • Details • Organization • Federal • Agency • US Forest Service • Location • Southeast • State • North Carolina • Start Range • April-June • Length of Position • 16 weeks or shorter • Start Date • 05/01/2004 • End Date • 08/21/2004 • Special Notes • Additional information: one family house (4 occupants) in a forest setting, near a stream. When not camping, interns will stay in government housing on the Pisgah Ranger District. Personal transportation is recommended. • Take Action Now • Add To Application • I already have an active SCA application. Please add this code to my file. • Begin an SCA Application • Start�my SCA application so that I may express interest in this position. • Create Inquiry • Request more information on SCA programs. • Start another Search • Notify Me • Enter your email address, and we will notify you whenever any NEW positions are added. • If you are already on our notification list, enter your email address to be removed. • North Cascades National Park • Position Code : NCNP31-1 • North Cascades National Park, with beautiful large coniferous trees, clear blue streams and abundant wildlife, is known as the American Alps because of snow-covered jagged peaks. Get to know these American Alps this summer as an intern. Website: www.nps.gov/noca Responsibilities include: work on a wide variety of revegetation and restoration projects currently ongoing; work directly with a Revegetation Crew at a variety of jobs in the native plant nursery, including native plant seed collection, propagation, transplanting and maintenance of plants and the nursery facility; data collection; plant salvage; light construction and outplanting at restoration site; assist members of the Trail Crew Maintenance Division, Resource Management and Wilderness Rangers. Training/Educational opportunities: park orientation, first aid/CPR, defensive driving and on-the-job training. Intern may be assigned independent/research projects and may be able to attend an assortment of workshops presented at the Park during the season. Require: attention to detail and ability to work with a number of individuals with different specializations and backgrounds. Desire: good physical condition. • Position Type • Trail Maintenance or Construction • Ecological Restoration/Revegetation • Details • Organization • Federal • Agency • National Park Service • Location • Northwest • State • Washington • Start Range • April-June • Length of Position • 16 weeks or shorter • Start Date • 05/17/2004 • End Date • 08/09/2004 • Special Notes • Additional information: Housing is usually 6 persons to a 3 bedroom house (2 to a room) with beds, furniture, dishes and appliances provided. No sheets provided for beds. Work may be arduous and involve exposure to uncomfortable working conditions including steep terrain, uncomfortable temps and biting insects. Personal transportation suggested. • Take Action Now • Add To Application • I already have an active SCA application. Please add this code to my file. • Begin an SCA Application • Start�my SCA application so that I may express interest in this position. • Create Inquiry • Request more information on SCA programs. • Start another Search • Notify Me • Enter your email address, and we will notify you whenever any NEW positions are added. • If you are already on our notification list, enter your email address to be removed. • Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge • Position Code : CAPEROM2-1 • Cape Romain is a barrier island refuge extending for 20 miles along the Atlantic Coast. The refuge, located off of Awendaw, South Carolina, consists of 34,229 acres of beach, sand dunes, salt marshes, maritime forests, tidal creeks, fresh and brackish water impoundments, and 30,000 acres of open water. Bulls Cape and Lighthouse are the largest barrier islands of the Refuge. Intern will spend the majority of their time working on the Cape Island Loggerhead Nests Relocation Project. Website: http://caperomain.fws.gov/ Responsibilities include: perform nest/false crawl identification, nest relocation, caging hatchery, cage construction, predator control inventory of nests for hatch success rates, and clean up, 18%; participate on a variety of tasks to include colonial nesting bird surveys, posting of bird nesting areas, planting and posting threatened seabeach amaranth seedlings, visitor center work, provide general information to the public, assist with environmental education programs, and assisting with other work projects on the refuge, 20%. Training/Educational Opportunities: all training will be on the job training with most relating to nest relocation and survey techniques boat and ATV safety. Interns will be educated in sea turtle biology, conservation wildlife management/survey techniques, boat and ATV safety, basic mechanics and barrier island dynamics. Require: valid driver''s license; ability to work in a hot humid buggy environment; ability to lift 25 - 30 lbs regularly throughout the day. Desire: academic background to includes some biological classes. Additional Information: Housing will be a three bedroom mobile home located at our service/shop area. Both SCA interns will share the housing. • Position Type • Wildlife Management • General Resource Management • Details • Organization • Federal • Agency • US Fish & Wildlife • Location • Southeast • State • South Carolina • Start Range • April-June • Length of Position • 16 weeks or shorter • Start Date • 04/25/2004 • End Date • 07/18/2004 • Special Notes • Additional information: Interns will reside in a three bedroom mobile home located at the site''s service/shop area (shared housing). Personal transportation required. • Take Action Now • Add To Application • I already have an active SCA application. Please add this code to my file. • Begin an SCA Application • Start�my SCA application so that I may express interest in this position. • Create Inquiry • Request more information on SCA programs. • Start another Search

  5. Assignment 5 • 192 E 15th Street • Cookeville, TN 38501 • Phone (931)248-2453 • E-mail angelahoover75@hotmail.com • Angela Carol Hoover • Objective • To secure a position that would give me experience in using wildlife knowledge gained through Tennessee Technological University. • Education • Roane State Community College Harriman, TN • 2003-2004 Tennessee Technological University Cookeville, TN • Work experience • 2001-2003 Sonic Drive-In Crossville, TN • Carhop • fast, friendly, courtesy food service • 2000-2001 Volt Information Sciences Norcross, GA • Installer • installation of telecommunication equipment in the Southeast • Sonic Drive-In Crossville, TN • Carhop • fast, friendly, courtesy food service • Fieldcrest Cannon Crossville, TN • Second Assistant Manager • assisting manager to operate store • 1995-1996 Bean Pot Restaurant and Country Store Crossville, TN • Sales Associate • ice cream, fudge, and novelties sales • Famous Brands Crossville, TN • Second Assistant Manager • assisting manager to operate store

  6. Assignment 6 • Code of Ethics • Always practice to the best of my ability with accepted scientific methods • Be honest, courteous, and impartial to all others • Act professional and exhibit integrity at all times • Work with others as a team in order to further science • Give recognition to others' contributions

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