Alumni Showcase
East Foundation alumni have gone on to become leaders in conservation, ranching, and natural resource management across Texas and beyond, applying their hands-on research experience to solve real-world challenges in land stewardship and wildlife conservation.
Where are they now?
Science Alumni
INTERN ALUMNI
Career Possibilities
Building Conservation Leaders
Where can you go after an internship, technician position, or as a graduate student with East Foundation? There are endless career possibilities in cattle operations, natural resource conservation, and education. We encourage our alumni to pursue opportunities in several related fields.
Ranching career Possibilities
- Ranch Manager – Oversees daily operations, planning, and strategic decisions for cattle and land management
- Livestock Specialist – Focuses on herd health, genetics, and production
- Range Management Specialist – Maintains grasslands and monitors grazing patterns
- Ranch Business Administrator – Handles financials, contracts, and business planning
- Facilities & Equipment Manager – Maintains infrastructure, equipment, and improvements
- Natural Resource Manager – Balances livestock, wildlife, and habitat needs
- Feed/Nutrition Specialist – Develops feeding programs and manages supplementation
Science career Possibilities
- Wildlife Biologist – Studies wildlife populations and habitat relationships
- Range Scientist – Researches grassland ecology and management strategies
- Conservation Biologist – Works on preserving species and habitats
- GIS Specialist – Maps and analyzes spatial data for land management
- Research Program Coordinator – Manages scientific studies and field operations
- Veterinary Scientist – Specializes in livestock and wildlife health
- Data Analyst – Processes research data and monitors trends
Education and Outreach career Possibilities
- Education Program Director – Develops and oversees educational initiatives
- Youth Education Coordinator – Focuses on K-12 programs and field trips
- Conservation Education Specialist – Teaches about wildlife and habitat conservation
- Agricultural Extension Agent – Provides education and resources to landowners
- Outreach Coordinator – Connects programs with communities and stakeholders
- Museum/Nature Center Educator – Teaches public about regional ecology
- Science Communication Specialist – Shares research findings with various audiences
ongoing Projects
Learn About Our Ongoing Projects
We’re dedicated to building an innovative and applicable science program. Check out what we’re researching in South Texas.
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