Last updated: July 1, 2024
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My Park Story: Ameen Asbahi

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Flashback to March 2023. I remember weighing potential internship options for the summer. I had applied to some corporate sustainability internships and other positions. I had just heard back from Environment for the Americas (EFTA) and was offered my top park choice. In front of me was the opportunity to spend my summer living and doing research on the base of the glacial-mountain behemoth of Mount Rainier National Park. All it took was a few more searches of the park on the internet, and I accepted the position. I can work in the corporate world all my life, but I only have a few years where I can spend an entire summer in a national park.

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I was also part of an amazing team and a really positive work environment. Shout-out to the vegetation crew – plant people are the best! I was given a lot of freedom to pursue technical skill development, such as developing grant proposal ideas. My co-workers also provided amazing mentorship that has really impacted what I am pursuing now, as a senior at the University of Michigan. Thanks to my experiences last summer, I took a public speaking class inspired by my research presentation I was required to give in Washington, D.C. I am also taking another ArcGIS (GIS software) class because of how useful I realized it was for our research last summer.

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Right now I am in Amman, Jordan, taking Arabic classes for the summer in Modern Standard Arabic and the Levantine dialect. After this summer, I plan on studying regenerative agriculture at the Permaculture Research Institute at Zaytuna Farms in Australia. At the University of Michigan, I have also been learning more and more about entrepreneurship and plan to start my own business in the regenerative agriculture space.
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