(Source: California State University, Fullerton) As Ginger Wireman drove to Irvine one day, the sight of a hilltop being graded to make way for more houses shocked her. That fateful drive, where she decided she didn't want to 'promote sprawl and habitat destruction,' sent the communication graduate back to Cal State Fullerton with a newfound passion and a new career path. 'I thought the environmental science program was perfect,' says Wireman '89, '96 (B.A. communications-advertising, M.A. environmental studies). 'I could specialize in communications and education, and leverage that to protect resources.' After graduation, she worked on habitat protection and restoration with the Nature...
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