Sarah Witcher is an Education Biologist for the Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife and Heritage Service.  In this role, she serves as the State Coordinator for Project WILD, on the state committee for the Envirothon high school competition program, and as a leader and public speaker for the Wild Acres backyard habitat program.  She also writes for outreach publications in multiple formats and supports the Rare, Threatened and Endangered Species research and management efforts of the Natural Heritage Program.
Sarah holds a Bachelor’s in Biology and Psychology from Loyola University Maryland and a Master’s in Environmental Science and Policy from Johns Hopkins University.  Her other work experiences include managing the biological stream monitoring for Baltimore County Department of Environmental Protection and Sustainability, serving as a Park Ranger and Manager for the Maryland Park Service, and education and outreach for the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore.  Sarah is committed to educating about nature and deeply nerdy about numerous topics therein.  She most enjoys time spent with her family of humans and animals, being a foodie, and exploring new places and quiet outdoor spaces.