Contributor

Jane Graham

Advocate for Florida's wildlife and special places

JANE GRAHAM is Policy Manager of Everglades Conservation at Audubon Florida. Jane focuses on Florida water policy and law, wildlife protection, and Everglades funding issues. Prior to joining Audubon Florida in 2010, Jane clerked at the National Wildlife Federation Northeast Regional Office in Montpelier, Vermont, where she worked on cases related to the endangered species act and wetlands jurisdiction.

Jane is a licensed attorney in Florida and the U.S District Court, Southern District of Florida. She is a double Hurricane- receiving a J.D. in 2009 and a B.A. in History and Political Science in 2006 from the University of Miami. After law school, Jane traveled to Vermont to receive an LL.M in Environmental Law from Vermont Law School, where she focused on endangered species and climate change. Several of Jane’s articles have been published in journals, including her LL.M thesis on invasive species, “Snakes on a Plane, or in a Wetland: Fighting Back Invasive Non-Native Animals” the Tulane Environmental Law Journal.

Follow Jane on twitter at @EvergladesJane, and stay up to date on Audubon Florida's work at audubonoffloridanews.org and fl.audubon.org.