- Joined May 2014
- Member of Ravenclaw
- 28 House Points
- 1st Year
- United States
Backstory
While focusing on preserving the fields, forests, caves, bogs, and other ecosystems that Magical Creatures need to survive I also focus on the teaching of wizards of how magical creatures should be treated, how they are useful, and anything I can that will help these wondrous creatures survive in our ever degrading world. Beyond my professional career, I spend time working with the muggles' creatures as well. As a muggle-born and the youngest of three, who all surprised my parents with magic, I have definetely been shaped by how I was raised. I saw the ecosystem's of our world dying each school year and when I went home to Sligo, I saw the muggle world deteriorate before my eyes. My family and I would travel to various countries each summer- not on holiday, but to help the environment. I spent a summer in Africa, fighting to help Madagascar; a summer in Borneo, Indonesia to save the Bornean orangutan. I spent more than 11 summers fighting to help preserve ecosystems in muggle lands for muggle's creatures- and now I spend my life fighting for magical creatures. One day I hope to write a book, in the stream of Newt Scamander's textbook "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" that details not only Magical Creatures, but the animals of the muggle world as well.While in school, I found myself very endeared to Hagrid. While, I never went down for tea, I understood what he meant whenever he spoke in Care of Magical Creatures. I hope he knew just how much his passion helped me- I never said anything. I did however work very closely with my Head of House, Filius Flitwick, who always assisted me with my charms work. He did say that he was disappointed I wasn't going to pursue a career more heavily steeped in Charm Work. While, I perused many other subjects in school: Arthimancy, Muggle Studies, Potions, Astronomy, Transfiguration, DADA, and almost every class I could, none of them hold much relevance to me anymore.
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