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Shelly Rothman
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The University of Wisconsin-Madison currently has Shelly trapped in the clutches of a conservation degree. Although forced to be a student right now, she will one day run away and join her Galapagos tortoise kin on her as of yet imaginary sailboat. Email Shelly at shelly.rothman@gmail.com.


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