This document contains the resume of Marcie Lapointe. It summarizes her education, which includes a Bachelor of Science degree in Ecology, Evolution, and Animal Behavior from the University of Minnesota. It also outlines her extensive experience working in positions related to aquatic invasive species, environmental education, animal care and research. Her experience includes roles at organizations such as the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District, Three Rivers Park District, Animal Humane Society, Como Zoo and Park Conservatory, and conducting international research.
1. 4412 Drew Ave North Marcie Lapointe 763-486-5555
Robbinsdale, MN 55422
Lapoi027@umn.edu
EDUCATION
University of Minnesota, College of Biological Sciences Minneapolis,Minnesota
Bachelor of Science in Ecology,Evolution, and Animal Behavior Graduated May 2015
EXPERIENCE
Minnehaha Creek Watershed District Minnetonka, Minnesota
Aquatic Invasive SpeciesDistrict Representative March 2016 -- Present
Perform intermediate technical work assisting in the implementation of the District’s AIS plan and
program.
Make educational presentations to various audiences on AIS and water quality topics.
Assist in annual monitoring of aquatic invasive species in the District, including performing aquatic plant
surveys,snorkel surveys and zebra mussel assessments using a variety of methods.
Assist with ongoing applied research projects – Zebra Musselstudy,Eurasian Milfoil study,etc.
Develop and maintains positive relationship with partners and stakeholders.
Maintain databases and develop maps from biological surveys.
Respond to reports of new infestations of AIS.
Assist with water quality monitoring as needed, measuring parameters such as flow, pH, DO, E.coli, etc.
Three Rivers Park District – Gale Woods Farm Minnetrista, Minnesota
Seasonal Educator September 2015 – Present
● Lead educational programs and tours regarding farming practices, farm animals, and the Community
Supported Agriculture (CSA) program to all visitors. Weekday programs largely consist of schoolgroups
(children ages 3-13) visiting for field trips or for homeschool programs; weekend programs are family
oriented, resulting in a mix of both child and adult visitors. Programs range from small groups of visitors
(5-10) to large groups (150+).
● Provide field work support to the CSA staff. This involves harvesting various crops, weeding garden beds,
safely setting up and taking down electrical fencing, and overseeing CSA volunteers.
● Assist with farm chores and animal husbandry (sheep,pigs,cattle, chickens, turkeys, dogs,cats).
Animal Humane Society (AHS) Golden Valley, Minnesota
Animal Care Technician May 2011 – November 2015
● Assisted AHS Animal Behaviorists in providing proper care and specialized programs (i.e. Food Bowl
Modification, Adoption Preparation, Kitten Socialization, etc.) to cats and dogs requiring specific behavior
modification needs.
● Performed daily health checks on all animals, fed and provide enrichment to all animals, assisted veterinary
staff, cleaned kennels/cages,moved animals and supplies throughout the shelter (carrying/lifting up to ~70
pounds).
● Utilized the PetPoint database to enter, edit, and/or obtain information on individual animals (i.e. medical,
behavioral, and previous ownership history,etc.). PetPoint is also used for assigning and updating an
animal’s location and adoption status.
● Offered exceptional customer service to all patrons of AHS.
● Assisted in receiving animals from other shelters (10-150 animals in a single transport).
● Delivered proper and specialized care to animals from cruelty cases and hoarding/negligent breeder cases.
Three Rivers Park District – Eastman Nature Center Dayton, Minnesota
Naturalist Intern June 2015 – August 2015
● Developed and oversawmy own week long children’s camp (Survival Skills Camp, ages 9-12).
● Led fun, nature-based activities for day camps and schoolfield trips and assisted co-leaderand program
coordinators in teaching nature themed programs for children ages 3-12; i.e. Pond Study Program –
children investigate the health of the local pond by taking surveys of what macroinvertebrates live in the
pond as well as performing pH and other chemical tests.Pond study includes identification of
macroinvertebrates and discussion of pond ecology.
● Co-led an OutdoorAdventure Skills camp for autistic teens (ages 13-18) in partnership with the Autism
Society of MN.
● Continuously studied and practiced plant and animal identification in order to improve interpretive skills.
2. ● Provided outstanding information and interpretation to all park visitors.
● Worked closely with the animals housed at the nature center (turtles, frogs, toads,salamanders, snakes) and
developed a plan to provide them with outdoorexhibits, allowing for exposure of natural sunlight and a
more native habitat.
University of Minnesota Research Lab St. Paul, Minnesota
Lab Technician and Field Technician March 2015 – May 2015
● Part-time research assistant fora novel study on stem-nesting bees under the Marla Spivak Legislative-
Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources pollinator landscapes grant.
● Created and maintained stem-nesting arrays (~140 stems from 23 different plant species) and observed
arrays for bee activity.
● Used Microsoft Excel for data entry/analysis and surveyed scientific literature related to the study.
Como Zoo Park and Conservatory St. Paul, Minnesota
Marine Animal Intern January – March 2015
● Prepared the daily diet for Como’s marine animals and performed the daily feedings,medication
distribution, and husbandry for African penguins (8) and tufted puffins (5), as well as doing routine record
keeping and animal observation.
Society of Ecological and Coastal Research (SEACR) British Colombia, Canada
Marine Research Intern July – August 2014
● Assisted on ecological studies of the resident gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus) known as the Pacific
Coast Feeding Group.
● Performed local sea-bird surveys as well as gray whale prey surveys and analyses.
Biology of the Galápagos Ecuador, South America
Study Abroad Experience July - August 2013
● Explored aquatic ecosystems of the Galápagos through snorkeling expeditions and explored land-based
ecosystems during investigative hikes.
● Performed sea-bird surveys and a small study,accompanied by a research paper, on the mating behaviors
the Nazca Booby (Sula granti) in the Galápagos.
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
International Wolf Center: September 2015 – Present; Golden Valley Animal Humane Society:January 2010 – May
2012; UMN Lion Research Lab Assistant: December 2013 – Nov2014; Project for Pride in Living –Youth Tutor:
February 2011 – May 2011
TECHNICAL SKILLS: Spanish (proficient); scientific interpretation; public speaking; technical writing; ability to
work independently and/oron a team; customer service & sales; Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, PowerPoint; plant
and animal identification skills; animal care (wild and domestic).