top of page

2020 Intern: Carmine Colasurdo

Kate Munning

Updated: Jul 1, 2021

Carmine Colasurdo recently joined The Land Conservancy as a stewardship intern. Born in Manhattan and raised in Bloomfield, NJ, he graduated from Kean University in 2018 with a BS in environmental biology. It wasn’t until his sophomore year of college that he discovered his love of wildlife and nature. Now he aims to become a successful wildlife conservationist and hopefully travel the world working on wildlife and nature documentaries, bringing our planet’s needs to the attention of others.


Carmine has several quotes that guide him through life, one of them by Coyote Thunder: “Man is the tool of the Creator and of creation. Man can help nature do what would otherwise take many years. Man belongs to the Earth, and Earth belongs to man.”

It is with this in mind that Carmine chose to work for The Land Conservancy. He says, “I like knowing that every day I will be making a positive impact, no matter small or big, in healing our planet.”

 
 
 

Comments


Contact Us

19 Boonton Avenue

Boonton, NJ 07005

(973) 541-1010

info@tlc-nj.org

accreditation seal for web.jpg
SUBSCRIBE

Thanks for submitting!

We are deeply humbled to occupy the land of the native Munsee Lenape.

 

The Land Conservancy of New Jersey acknowledges Indigenous Peoples as the traditional stewards of the land, and the enduring relationship that exists between them and their traditional territories. The land on which our headquarters sit is the traditional unceded territory of the Munsee Lenape Nation. We also work to preserve land in the traditional territories of the Lenape Haki-nk (Lenni-Lenape) and the Ramapough Lenape Nation.

© 2024 by The Land Conservancy of New Jersey

bottom of page