
Bonnie Swarbrick
I am an educator and biologist at Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in Arizona, with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
I am so excited to be accepted into the Global Field Program. I look forward to new adventures studying wildlife and ecosystems here and abroad.

Bonnie Swarbrick of Tucson was among more than 1,000 students from Miami University who received degrees during fall commencement exercises Friday, December 15, 2017, in Millett Hall Swarbrick gra...
May, 03 2018 - Verified by Miami UniversityBonnie Swarbrick of Tucson, Ariz., will present "Range Expansion of Mexican Ducks and Northern Mallards in Arizona" at the 14th Annual World Community Conference at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical G...
December, 11 2017 - Verified by Miami UniversityTucson, Ariz., resident Bonnie Swarbrick has been applying the tools of science, education and conservation to become a leader in the conservation community. In mid-December 2017, Swarbrick is expe...
December, 04 2017 - Verified by Miami UniversityTucson, Ariz., resident Bonnie Swarbrick, a master's student in the Global Field Program from Miami University's Project Dragonfly, will travel to the Amazon in June 2016. Swarbrick will study avia...
June, 03 2016 - Verified by Miami UniversityTucson, Ariz., resident Bonnie Swarbrick, a master's student in the Global Field Program from Miami University's Project Dragonfly, will travel to Namibia in summer 2015. Swarbrick will study ongoi...
May, 29 2015 - Verified by Miami UniversitySasabe, Ariz. (85633) resident Bonnie Swarbrick, a new master's student in the Global Field Program (GFP) from Miami University's Project Dragonfly, will travel to Baja in July to study field metho...
May, 23 2014 - Verified by Miami UniversitySasabe, Ariz. (85633) resident Bonnie Swarbrick was recently accepted into the Global Field Program (GFP) and will be taking classes toward a Master of Arts degree in biology from Miami University ...
May, 12 2014 - Verified by Miami UniversityDevelop dioramas, exhibits, and interpretive signs. Curate natural history collection of 2,000 mammal and bird mounts and insect collection, develop educational and outreach materials