Annie Cebulski

Walker Communications Fellow
About

As a Walker Communications Fellow, Annie Cebulski hopes to capture the heart of ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½â€™s mission through storytelling. She plans to focus her projects on ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½â€™s diversity and intersectionality initiatives to inspire a new generation of conservationists. Previously, Cebulski reported on social justice issues for the non-profit GroundUp in Cape Town, South Africa, before earning her bachelor’s degree from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. Outside of work, Cebulski enjoys heartburn-inducing spicy food, Midwestern banter, and a good walk through the park.

 

Articles by Annie Cebulski

Bird-inspired Kombucha Infusions to Quench Your Thirst
November 05, 2019
ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ California's Bird Data Shows the Path Forward at the Salton Sea
September 17, 2019 — Critical bird surveys at this southern California saline lake will help direct how restoration will proceed at this vital Pacific Flyway bird stopover.
USFWS firemen monitor a prescribed burn in the Everglades area. USFWS/Alamy
Fire Helps Shape Florida's Landscape to Make It Better for Birds
August 29, 2019 — The Everglades is meant to burn. Prescribed fires make sure that it happens under ideal conditions.
Campers and ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ staff give compliments and share stories from the day around the fire as night falls. The camp may only run a week, but the community created is tight-knight and supportive. Luke Franke/ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½
Dallas Conservation Trek Placeholder
August 27, 2019
Birds and Cumbia Capture the Spirit of Colombia
August 26, 2019 — Musicians use birds, coconut flutes and club beats to create the soundtrack for the Birders
In Vermont, a Popular Program Seeks to Make Hiking as Inclusive as Possible
June 25, 2019 — The success of Pride Hikes shows that LGBTQ-safe spaces outdoors continue to be needed—and cherished.