Welcome Mary-Grace: 2025 Fall Rehabilitation Intern!

Mary-Grace is from Warner Robins, Georgia, and recently graduated from the University of Georgia with a degree in Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences (plus minors in Biology and Ecology). She’s currently applying to vet school with dreams of pursuing a career in wildlife medicine. At Wolf Hollow, she’s excited to get hands-on experience helping the native wildlife and learning more about rehabilitation. When she’s not working with wildlife, you can usually find her baking something sweet, singing her heart out, or enjoying the great outdoors here at Friday Harbor.

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