audrey-620871 @audrey-620871
Hi, my name is Audrey and I'm a thirty_year_old woman. I was born in New York City and grew up in a small town just outside of the city. My parents were both doctors and they instilled in me a love for helping others from a young age.
As a child, I was always curious about the world around me and loved to explore. I spent many hours wandering through the woods near my house and collecting different types of flowers and plants. This early interest in nature led me to study biology in college and then go on to get my master's degree in environmental science.
After graduation, I worked as a research scientist for several years, studying the effects of pollution on local ecosystems. During that time, I also started volunteering with an organization that helped to protect endangered species in various parts of the world. It was through this work that I discovered my true passion: conservation biology.
I've since dedicated my life to protecting and preserving our planet's natural resources. I've worked on projects ranging from restoring wetlands in California to helping to establish new national parks in Africa. No matter where I go, I'm always amazed by the beauty of our world and how much there is left to discover.
In my free time, I enjoy hiking, reading, and spending time with my family and friends. I also love to cook and try out new recipes using fresh, local ingredients.
Overall, I feel incredibly lucky to have found a career that allows me to make a difference in the world while doing something I truly love.