Thu, Aug 29, 9:27 AM to Director:
I often reflect upon world history, trying my best to discover a time in which we’ve seen such a concentrated, multi-prong attack upon Mother Nature from the air, water, land, endangering all her inhabitants. The Manhattan project/DDT era as well as The Industrial Revolution spring to mind, of course. And I suppose an argument can be made for the fact that technology has now provided more efficient and all-encompassing methods.
Veronica Ramos holds degrees in Art History and Education and has completed post-graduate work with The Institute for Humane Education. She is currently a holistic health educator and certified addiction counselor. As a former Education Director at a primate conservancy, she developed the first national humane education curriculum for animal sanctuaries. She also founded a Massachusetts animal advocacy coalition and has led environmental education efforts.