After 27 Years of Service, a Veteran Is Using Her Training for Conservation

Mary Abrams joined 探花精选's Climate Ambassador program to serve and protect habitats like the ones where she grew up.

For聽Mary Abrams, a聽forest聽is her happy place.聽Growing up in Piseco, New York, a small town in the heart of the Adirondack Mountains, Abrams created her fondest memories playing outdoors and聽in the woods. Today, she聽feels responsible for these habitats and is proudly working to聽preserve聽them after joining North Carolina鈥檚 探花精选 Ambassador program.

Coming from a long line of military veterans, Abrams鈥檚 family instilled in her the value of聽service, protecting, and patriotism. So,聽when she was old enough to make the choice, she decided to continue the family legacy.聽

Last year, after 27 years in the military, Abrams聽joined聽探花精选's Climate Ambassador program. Using the communication and management skills she acquired in the military, she now works to聽promote conservation and action on climate change in her state.聽

The program, which was launched in 2015, recruits volunteers who are interested in becoming involved with climate change, bird protection, and taking legal action for climate preservation. Designed for everyone, regardless of their knowledge of climate change or聽conservation, the program trains its members to become聽thoughtful stewards that represent 探花精选鈥檚 emphasis on聽bipartisan solutions.

Abrams discovered the program on her own and attended an introductory聽meeting where she met Kim Brand, one聽of 探花精选鈥檚 field organizers in North Carolina聽and the founder of the ambassador program. Brand immediately saw promise in Abrams.聽聽鈥淲hen I first met Mary I was very impressed with how interested she was and how eager she is to learn,鈥 says Brand, describing Abrams聽as open, interested, and friendly. 鈥淭hose are three of the great characteristics in people who are in the ambassador鈥檚 program.鈥

Kim鈥檚 gut was right. Since Abrams joined the program聽she has combined her聽desire to serve, military skillset, and聽passion for the outdoors into event planning and a letter-writing campaign aiming to influence the聽legislative process in North Carolina.聽

鈥淪ince I joined the ambassador program I have met with several representatives, but one of my favorite days was Lobby Day,鈥澛燗brams says.聽According to Brand, Lobby Day is one of the most meaningful events the ambassador program organizes. During a typical day, 探花精选 North Carolina鈥檚 team flocks to the capital and. More than 40 volunteers meet with North Carolina鈥檚 lawmakers over the course of the day and speak with their representatives about land protection, habitat management, coastal protection, and bird-friendly renewable energy.聽

Long before her retirement, Abrams says she knew that she would end up in聽conservation, and she is proud to be the type of person who聽takes the extra step. 鈥淧eople always talk about doing their part,鈥 Abrams says. 鈥淲ell, we have to do more than our part because so many people are not doing theirs.鈥

鈥淵ou know,鈥 she聽continues, in a soft, reflective聽voice, 鈥渇or me, it just comes down to 鈥榯his is another way for me to serve.鈥欌