![]() Whether directly attending to environmental issues/concerns on the Soboba Reservation or providing environmental educational outreach through classes or events, she said seeing the positive results within the community from those efforts is the most satisfying part of her job. “Even though I didn’t know this work (at Soboba) would be where I ended up, it’s so important and meaningful that I’m glad that I can use my education and skills to help the Tribe and any environmental issues that affect this community,” Salazar, of Yucaipa, said. ![]() ![]() She just wasn’t exactly sure in what capacity she would find her career. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Biology degree from Cal State, San Bernardino and said she always planned to be a scientist/biologist. “I think my love for science makes environmental issues very important to me and getting a formal education in biology marries the science behind the issues and trying to respond to them.” “I’ve been in love with biology since I was born,” Salazar said. She was recently promoted to the position of Environmental Manager. ![]() Jennifer Salazar began working at the Soboba Tribal Environmental Department nearly five years ago as an Environmental Specialist. ![]()
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