In a new Rappaport Center podcast, Suffolk Law student Jen Bonar JD ’12 (Photo, right) talks about her summer internship working with Defenders of Wildlife in Anchorage, Alaska on policies relating to wildlife management and predator control. “I’ve seen firsthand the importance of building and mending relationships, not only with local groups, but with state and federal agencies,” says Bonar. “I’ve also found it interesting to see how an organization determines its position on particular issues.” Jen’s work is supported by a fellowship from the Suffolk Public Interest Law Group. Bonar is also the incoming President of Suffolk’s Environmental Law Society.


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