Amy Seidl
Amy Seidl is the Associate Director of LivingFuture Foundation. Amy came to LFF/Teal Farm in August 2005 looking to integrate her background in ecology with her social change and entrepreneurial nature. Amy holds a Masters degree in Entomology from Colorado State University and a PhD in Biology from the University of Vermont where her dissertation research focused on the effect of climate change on butterflies. She has taught at the University of Vermont and Middlebury College and is currently a Research Scholar at Middlebury. Amy is writing a book entitled Early Spring: Waking to a Warming World in which she examines global warming in her landscape, exploring its effect on our sense of season and time, and the future of life itself.
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