About Me


girl, woman, photography, outdoors, nature

Zoe Harman is a wildlife biologist and conservationist with an academic foundation and practical expertise in wildlife research and management. She earned a B.S. in Conservation & Wildlife Management, graduating cum laude from Delaware Valley University, and recently completed a Graduate Certificate in Wildlife Management from Oregon State University where she excelled in independent research projects.

Zoe’s professional experience spans various roles that demonstrate her dedication to advancing wildlife conservation. She has contributed to wildlife monitoring and research with the Pennsylvania Game Commission and the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, focusing on species such as wild turkeys, wood ducks, and eastern bluebirds. Her hands-on work includes radio telemetry, banding, and detailed data collection to inform conservation strategies.

Her research acumen extends into the laboratory, where she excelled as a Scientist II at Merck/Eurofins Professional Scientific Solutions. There, she honed her data analysis skills, and received recognition for her innovative problem solving and going above-and-beyond. As a skilled wildlife photographer, Zoe combines her love of nature with an artistic eye to document species and ecosystems, using her images to inspire conservation awareness.

Zoe’s commitment to conservation is evident in every aspect of her work. She brings integrity, curiosity, and a results-driven approach to addressing the challenges of biodiversity preservation and sustainable coexistence.