Shifrin hones fisheries interest as climate intern

Camille Shifrin, a fisheries and wildlife senior, has interned in the Nebraska State Climate Office in the School of Natural Resources since January 2024.
Camille Shifrin, a fisheries and wildlife senior, has interned in the Nebraska State Climate Office in the School of Natural Resources since January 2024.

By Ronica Stromberg

Camille Shifrin, a fisheries and wildlife major, started work with the Nebraska State Climate Office in January 2024 to become more well-rounded. Almost two years in, the intern has reaped that benefit—and a first publication and a new research interest.

Now a senior in the School of Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Shifrin started the internship working on the state climate report, "Understanding and Assessing Climate Change: Preparing for Nebraska's Future." She wrote parts of its second and third chapters, proofread other parts, produced figures, collected and analyzed data and compiled references. Since the report’s release September 24, 2025, Shifrin has been producing videos to publicize it and cowriting monthly climate reports. She plans to finish the internship when she graduates in May.

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