The Wild Center
Rob Carr is currently working as an Exhibits and Interpretive Programs Manager at The Wild Center since July 2010. Prior to that, Rob held the same position at the International Crane Foundation from May 2008 to June 2010. Rob earned their Master of Science in Environmental Interpretation from the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry in 2008 after completing their Bachelor of Arts in Theater at Susquehanna University in 2000.
The Wild Center
The Wild Center is located in the heart of the Adirondacks in upstate New York. The Adirondacks are unique in the world. Surrounded by people, they house great expanses of nature interspersed with small towns and communities. They can be an example for a future where man and the rest of the natural world thrive in the same place. This Center, dedicated to understanding this rare place, is committed to helping people explore not a small collection, but one that lives and breathes across the entire expanse of the natural world. The Wild Center is science-based, and its experiences, exhibits and programs are designed to open new ways to look into the latest discoveries made by natural scientists. There may be no more important issue facing humankind than discovering better ways to thrive with the rest of the natural world, and there may be no better place to understand that effort than in the Adirondacks. The Center is the place to see and appreciate the natural side of that vital story.