Susan Meyers
board member
Environmental Education Alliance of GA
Lilburn,
Roles at NAAEE
Languages
Interests
After visiting the Mexican overwintering colonies with Dr. Bill Calvert in March 2003, Susan began volunteering with Monarchs Across Georgia (MAG), a committee of the Environmental Education Alliance. She facilitates educator workshops using the Monarchs & More curriculum and incorporates the citizen science projects of MLMP, Journey North tracking, Monarch Watch tagging and Waystations, and Project Monarch Health. She administered MAG's Pollinator Habitat Restoration Grants (2012-2020) through FWS' Partners in Fish & Wildlife Program. She was honored with a Conservation Partner Award for her work with monarchs at the 2015-16 Southeast Regional Director's Honor Awards Ceremony. Organizing trips to the Mexican overwintering colonies since 2004, she initiated the Mexico Book Project, bringing books written in Spanish to schools near the sanctuaries. In 2018, Susan agreed to coordinate the Symbolic Monarch Migration, a project created by Journey North in 1996. Susan received her BS in Microbiology and MS in Environmental Science from Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, and Florida Institute of Technology respectively. She retired as an instructor from Stone Mountain Memorial Association where she taught K-12 students a variety of science-based lessons from geology to life cycles. Susan is also a Georgia Master Gardener and Master Naturalist, and a certified Pollinator Steward with the Pollinator Partnership.