Sadie Textor

Sadie was first introduced to the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem on a weeklong 8th grade field trip with none other than Teton Science Schools. The experience deeply moved her and she always dreamt she would be back. Now, after collectively spending years living and working in the GYE, she loves that it continues to challenge her to learn. She hopes to inspire others to develop curiosity about the natural world and a sense of stewardship for land that we have a collective responsibility to protect.

Sadie graduated from Florida State University with a B.S. in Environmental Science and an M.S. in Aquatic Environmental Science. Since then, she has spent ten seasons working for or with the National Park Service (NPS) as an interpretive park ranger, education associate, wildlife management assistant, or hydrologic technician in Bryce Canyon, Grand Teton, Katmai, and Lake Clark National Parks. She currently spends her summers conducting freshwater research for the NPS’s Southwest Alaska Inventory and Monitoring Network