Trinity Stradford
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B.S. in Ecology & Conservation Biology, Texas A&M University ’24
Ms. Trinity Stradford joins WRNRCD as our Policy Research & Environmental Analysis Intern. Throughout the summer, she will lead an independent research project examining per‑ and polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) substances in agricultural herbicides and pesticides. Her work focuses on how PFAS move through environmental pathways—such as runoff, wetlands, and watershed systems—and the resulting impacts on farmers, agricultural landscapes, and the long‑term resilience of our food system.
Trinity currently serves the State of Texas as an Environmental Investigator in the Office of Compliance & Enforcement, Water Division, where she specializes in stormwater quality. She brings nearly a year of state service and is pursuing her Master’s degree in the Climate & Environmental Policy Program at Vermont Law & Graduate School.
Outside of her professional and academic work, Trinity enjoys reading outdoors, hiking, dancing, playing the violin, and spending time with her family. You can follow her ongoing projects and professional updates on her LinkedIn.
We are pleased to highlight Ms. Stradford’s expertise and look forward to the meaningful contributions she will bring to WRNRCD and the broader environmental community.
Welcome Trinity!
