Victoria Johnston

Columbia University, BA in Astrophysics
I have always been interested in wildlife preservation and energy conservation, but my interest in international environmental issues increased when I volunteered in Greece to protect sea turtles and their habitats. Although I could make a direct difference to the local turtle population as a hands-on volunteer on the beaches in Crete, I realized that broader efforts are needed for the turtles’ protection on a larger scale. Being an effective advocate in an international environment attracted me to law school. IELP was a major factor in my decision to attend Lewis & Clark, which was the only school that offered an international environmental clinic with real clients. I am extremely excited that IELP offers me the opportunity to both work with and go to the CITES conference to see governments and NGOs on the world stage.
Global Law Alliance for Animals and the Environment is located in Wood Hall on the Law Campus.
email ejt@lclark.edu
Global Law Alliance for Animals and the Environment
Lewis & Clark Law School
10101 S. Terwilliger Boulevard MSC
Portland OR 97219
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