Wildlife
Forestry
Human Impact
Plants/Soil
Ms. Mullooly
100

Capture images of animals in their natural environments to document their beauty, diversity, and behaviors

Wildlife Photographer/Videographer

100

Cut down trees and prepare them for transportation and processing into materials like paper and boards

Logger

100

Specialized reporter who investigates and writes news stories focused on environmental issues, such as climate change, pollution, conservation, and ecosystem health

Environmental Journalists

100

Study the physical, chemical, biological, and mineralogical properties of soil, and how they relate to plant growth

Soil Scientist

100

What kind of dog does Ms. Mullooly have and what is his name?

A corgi named Koda

200

Teaches individuals about the natural world, environmental issues, conservation practices, and sustainable living.

Environmental Educators

200

make lumber from raw logs, sort the logs into different sizes and kinds of wood, saw and cut the logs into various widths and lengths, prepare rough lumber for industrial use

Lumber Mill Worker

200

Advise clients on environmental issues and laws, and represent them in legal proceedings.

Environmental Lawyer

200

Responsible for the cultivation and care of plants in a nursery setting, including tasks like planting, watering, pruning, fertilizing, weeding, propagating new plants, inspecting for pests and diseases, and providing customer service by advising on plant selection and care to potential buyers

Plant Nursery Worker

200

Where did Ms. Mullooly go to High School and College?

Clinton High School

University of Wisconsin-River Falls

300

Protect wild animals and their habitats, and to understand how humans impact the environment

Wildlife Conservationist

300

Assists professional foresters in managing forest lands by collecting data, monitoring forest health, implementing reforestation efforts, enforcing regulations, and supporting activities like tree harvesting, planting, and fire suppression

Forestry Technician

300

Professional responsible for developing and implementing strategies to effectively manage water resources within a specific area, such as a watershed or region, by analyzing water availability, demand, and environmental impacts to create sustainable water management plans, often including conservation efforts, infrastructure development, and policy recommendations

Water Management Planner

300

Study water and its relationship to the environment, and to use that knowledge to design water-related structures and predict water supplies

Hydrologist

300

What two jobs did Ms. Mullooly have in college? 

*One she still does as a side business*

Barista Manager

Photography Business

400

Responsible for protecting and preserving natural environments within a park, including wildlife, and cultural heritage, by enforcing park regulations, educating visitors on conservation practices, maintaining trails, providing emergency assistance

Park Ranger

400

Studies the physical, chemical, and biological properties of wood to develop efficient methods for processing raw timber into various products like lumber, plywood, paper, and composite materials

Wood Scientist

400

A physical scientist who observes, studies, or forecasts the weather

Meteorologist

400

Studies all aspects of plant life, including their structure, function, growth, development, and interactions with their environment, often conducting research in laboratories or field settings to understand plant biology and apply that knowledge to areas like agriculture, conservation, and medicine

Plant Ecologist

400

Name Ms. Mullooly's two favorite movies of all time.

Step brothers 

The Grinch (Jim Carrey)

500

Professional responsible for conserving and managing wildlife populations and their habitats by monitoring species, designing and implementing conservation plans, enforcing regulations, educating the public about wildlife conservation, and collaborating with stakeholders to protect ecosystems, often specializing in a specific species or environment, requiring extensive knowledge of wildlife biology and ecology to ensure healthy and sustainable wildlife populations for future generations.

Wildlife Manager

500

Tree care professional who plants, maintains, and removes trees and shrubs, responsible for the health and safety of trees in urban and suburban areas.

Arborist

500

Studies the relationship between human societies and their natural environment, analyzing how social factors like culture, power dynamics, and social movements influence environmental issues and behaviors, including perceptions of environmental problems, responses to environmental change, and the social impacts of environmental policy.

Environmental Sociologist

500

Helps analyze plant health conditions, government policies, and regulatory processes affecting the agricultural market and import/export interests of U.S. stakeholders

Plant Pathologist

500

List the three sports Ms. Mullooly played in college.  

Volleyball 

Softball

Kickball