Abigail Duimering is an undergraduate student pursuing majors in Biology and Environmental Studies at Ursinus College. She is deeply interested and involved in sustainability and environmental action. She works in the Ursinus Office of Sustainability where she educates and facilitates more recycling on campus. Abby is her college’s student lead on Waste Diversion as a Sustainability Fellow by creating zero-waste related events. She is also one of the founding members of her college’s environmental action club. Abby has spent her beginning years as an undergraduate performing a wide variety of research spanning from neurogenesis in axolotls to how microglia respond to HIV to stream health to evidencing climate change through deep ocean sediment. Beyond this, she loves spending time gardening, learning about botany, and caring for her growing collection of plants. From all these experiences and personal passions, Abby has become profoundly interested in her environment, which to her includes natural world and the world of human interactions. Because of this, she has found herself interested in better understanding current environmental policies, what they entail, and what they mean to different people.

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