Coby Weintraub

Forest Conservation Intern
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Coby Weintraub 
He/him/his
Forest Conservation Intern
coby.weintraub@audubon.org

 

Hi! my name is Coby Weintraub, and I hail from Morristown, New Jersey. I am a rising senior studying wildlife biology as well as geographic information systems at the University of Vermont. I am an enjoyer of sports, playing music, fishing, hiking, maps, and of course birds! While I have been interested in the natural world since a young age, my passion for birds and birding has come recently through my academic studies, and I have pursued this interest further through my involvement in the UVM Birding Club. My long-time passion for maps and geography has led me to join the UVM Spatial Analysis Lab, where I have worked this past year and currently work as a GIS Technician. I am intrigued by the many ways mapping can be used to aid conservation efforts as a visualization tool, and I plan on furthering this interest through my future academic and professional endeavors.

Articles by Coby Weintraub

Early morning sun rising over the forest.
Let’s Talk About the Birds and the Trees
September 16, 2024 — UVM Student, Coby Weintraub, shares his experience out in the field as our Forest Conservation Intern this summer.