Two years ago, 蜜柚APP launched its college campus chapter program with a dual mission: to develop and serve the next generation of leaders in bird conservation and science, and to also help them build their resumés and professional relationships. For Tara Hohman, a wildlife lover from Mansfield, Texas, the program did just that. Birds weren’t always Hohman's passion. As a child, while playing outside, climbing trees, and getting dirty, she had a different dream. “I was going to work with hippos,” she says describing her childhood love for animals and career aspirations. Years later, she went to college planning to study zoology, but soon her passion for wildlife narrowed to focus on conservation, and then, after a pivotal summer, specifically on birds. “It was my first job sophomore year—Black Rails on the Texas coast,” Hohman says. “I didn’t know anything about them. And then it was bird job after bird job. One day, I thought to myself: 'This is...