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Albus, Kelly
Kelly Albus
Extension Program Specialist III
Office:
AgriLife Center - Dallas
Email:
kelly.albus@ag.tamu.edu
Phone:
(972) 231-5362
Undergraduate Education
B.S. Natural History and Humanities, Texas Tech University, 2006
Graduate Education
M.S. Biology, Tarlton State University, 2012
Ph.D. Environmental Science, University of North Texas, 2018
Specialty

Riparian ecology, water quality, citizen & community science, volunteer engagement, STEM education and outreach

Extension program

As a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Program Specialist with the Urban Water Innovation and Sustainability Hub (Urban WISH), Dr. Albus is responsible for leading statewide programming related to water education and community outreach. Duties include writing grants and publications, developing resources and curricular materials, and supporting county agents and educators through volunteer engagement and citizen science initiatives. Current programs include the ACCESS Water Statewide Education Project; the Climate Change Agents Project ; and the National Geographic PMAPS for Texas Education project. More information can be found on the Community and Citizen Science for Education storymap website.

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