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Welcome to our Newest Staff Member!

Sarah Barron, Community Engagement Coordinator

With a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and a love of the natural world, Sarah is passionate about engaging others to take interest in the environment (eco-psychology). She grew up on a small, organic goat farm in Southwest Wisconsin and values the unique biodiversity of the Driftless region. She’s also a native plant enthusiast, and you can often find her on roadsides collecting seeds from imperiled plants.

Sarah delights in tending to her organic vegetable and native plant gardens, bird watching, plant and insect photography, and various artistic pursuits.

sbarron@crawfordstewardship.org
608-632-1987

March 16, 2021 Forest Jahnke

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