SUNY ESF
Student Profile Holly Butcher
Continuing a Family Legacy of Environmental Stewardship
By Danielle J. Gerhart
A love for the outdoors runs deep in the Butcher family.
Holly Butcher, 始25 Conservation Biology, credits her mom for her curiosity of insects
and plants; her grandmother for her desire to care for animals; and her grandfather
for teaching her to respect the earth.
鈥淢y grandfather was a state park ranger for the state of Maryland. I loved hanging out with him and hearing his stories. The walls of his home office are covered with awards and mementos from his career, and shadow boxes with his badges and nametags. I told him that I wanted to do that one day, too,鈥 she said.
Butcher was given her chance this past summer, thanks to an internship with the National Park Service. The ESF Merit Scholarship recipient came to the 糖心vlog with enough credits to expedite her time to earn a degree, and she was hungry to get real-world experience through an internship. She was stationed at Monocacy National Battlefield in Maryland as a Natural Resource Manager, a role in which she applied classroom theory through hands-on experience while helping to collect data and implement park projects. She said the most interesting part of her job was working with park law enforcement to patrol the property.
Butcher believes she wouldn始t have landed the internship if she hadn始t been a student
at ESF. She also credited her Advisor Kit Sheehan, who helped her through the application
and interview process.
鈥淓ven as a first-year student, I gained so much field experience through my bio and chemistry labs. ESF has allowed me to explore a lot of my interests and tweak my degree and courseload 鈥 I始m learning while enjoying and exploring my interests.鈥
What始s more, Butcher said, is the Indigenous knowledge she始s gained while at ESF. She reflected on how at the beginning of an event on campus, we pause to acknowledge where we stand鈥攐n Indigenous land.
鈥淭he Indigenous perspective of respecting the land is so important in this line of work.鈥
Speaking of work, Butcher said she始s really missing it since she came back to campus, but she始s looking forward to her path after graduation.
鈥淭here are so many opportunities with the parks and a wide variety of jobs,鈥 she said. She encourages other students to get internships so they can gain experience. 鈥淔ind one that genuinely interests you and apply for it. I love that at ESF you can explore your interests, and that始s super important when you始re doing internships.鈥
As for what her grandfather thinks of Butcher following in his footsteps?
鈥淗e始s over the moon,鈥 she grinned. 鈥淗e feels very proud that I want to make a difference. Protecting, serving, and leaving things better than you found them 鈥 that始s being part of the National Park Service.鈥