
CCM
Meghan Warren, MCM’19
I received my BA in Biology from Willamette University in 2011. After graduating from college, I moved to Jackson, WY for the mountain life but soon discovered Teton Raptor Center, a newly founded raptor education and rehabilitation center. After several years of assisting in the various programs at Teton Raptor Center, I was promoted to oversee raptor rehabiliation as the Rehab Director. My desire to deepen my impact in the world of conservation and the striking parallels between Teton Raptor Center’s mission and that of the One Health Initiative lead me to the MCM program. In addition to a deep appreciation for wildlife, I enjoy horseback riding, travel, skiing, backpacking, and gardening. I have two border collie mixes, Finley and Sawyer, a cat named Whiskey, and a Morgan horse named Fancy.
- VIA
- Tracey Glover
MS in Conservation Medicine
Conservation medicine uses a One Health approach to address urgent issues facing our planet, including emerging and resurging diseases, habitat use conflicts, environmental contamination, ecosystem and climate change, biodiversity loss, and ecosystem function degradation.
Center for Conservation Medicine
The mission of the Tufts Center for Conservation Medicine is to advance the health of animals, people and the environment through professional training, research and service to communities around the globe, utilizing a conservation medicine approach.