EEARSS by Alligator Robb Podcast Season 5 Episode 6 Miriam Boucher
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Howdy y’all and welcome to the EEARSS by Alligator Robb Podcast produced by Terrier TV at Titusville High School. Season 5 Episode 6 features Miriam Boucher.
Miriam is a conservationist and wildlife biologist (AWB) with over a decade of experience in environmental monitoring and wildlife management. Her work spans the non-profit, government, industry, and academic sectors—from the dense jungles of Belize to the industrial landscapes of her native Alberta.
She is currently a doctoral researcher at Clemson University’s Baruch Institute of Coastal Ecology and Forest Science, where her studies focus on alligator diet and ecotoxicology, examining how pollutants like microplastics and PFAS affect aquatic ecosystems and sentinel species. Miriam’s extensive field experience includes years with the Crocodile Research Coalition in Belize, conducting behavioral and population studies on American crocodiles, as well as research on distress call variation and innovative handling tools such as “Conquering the Crush: A Novel Tool for Holding Crocodilian Jaws Open,” published in the Wildlife Society Bulletin.
Before pursuing her PhD, Miriam worked in Alberta as an environmental consultant, leading wildlife mitigation and reptile monitoring projects for large-scale industrial developments. Her passion for reptiles and her advocacy for inclusion in science have made her a respected and relatable voice in wildlife conservation.