Sarah holds a Bachelor of Science in Wildlife and Fisheries Biology from Clemson University in her home state of South Carolina. She currently works as a wildlife biologist for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). In this role, she oversees the State Wildlife Grants Program in FWC’s south region, coordinating funding for projects that support species of greatest conservation need and their habitats. Her fieldwork primarily involves camera trapping for mesocarnivores, with additional work in shorebird conservation.
Beyond her professional responsibilities, Sarah is deeply involved in snake education and outreach. As the founder of the South Carolina Snakes: Identification and Education group, she spends much of her free time answering questions, responding to identification requests and fostering public understanding of snakes.