Brittini Hill – Education & Research Manager
This October, we welcomed a new Education & Research Manager to our team. Prior to joining Wolf Hollow, Brittini worked for seven years as a research and field assistant at the Wild Dolphin Project, where she studied Atlantic spotted and bottlenose dolphins in the Bahamas. She has a master’s degree in biology and ecology from the University of Colorado and has worked on various research projects, including population studies of spinner dolphins in Hawaii, pikas in Colorado, invasive plants in Ohio, and trees in the Amazon. She’s also volunteered with the San Juan Country Marine Mammal Stranding Network.
Her new role includes educating people about local wildlife and human impacts, coordinating our Outreach and Internship Program, and producing our newsletter, “Wild Times.” Brittini will contribute to Wolf Hollow’s mission of non-invasive research to support the conservation of wildlife and their habitats.