
About Kameron Hall
Kameron Hall graduated from the University of Memphis in 2021 with a B.S in Biological Sciences with a minor in Environmental Studies. Kameron has been involved in conservation research within his local community as a research assistant for a local zoo in Tennessee. He has also worked outside of his local community doing conservation work in California. He currently works as a fellow with the Hispanic Access Foundation to assist the US Fish and Wildlife Service in locating orphan oil and gas wells on Southwestern National Wildlife Refuges. He enjoys hiking, taking photos, walking his dog, and finishing personal coding projects.
