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Carl Lowenberg grew up in Iowa, California, Vermont, and Massachusetts,
where he learned to grow sweet-corn, ride a bicycle, tap maple syrup, and
climb trees, respectively. Now he's excitedly attempting to adapt these
outdoor interests to life in the big city of Boston. Carl graduated from
Wesleyan University in 2006 with a degree in International Government,
focusing on sustainable development in Latin America. He spent a year
studying in Chile and Brazil and had the chance to visit deserts,
rainforests, and other South American natural wonders. At school, Carl
helped create the student-run Long Lane Farm, which raised organic
vegetables and awareness about environment-friendly farming practices. For
the first year after college he lived in a cabin in the Massachusetts woods
and taught Middle School students at an outdoor education program. He's
looking forward to a great year with the Urban Ecology Institute's education
programs.
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