Natalie Haley
Jan 9th, 2008 by superintendent

Natalie Haley
Natalie is the Environmental Educator with the Allen County Parks and Recreation Department and is primarily based at Fox Island County Park.
Natalie has been with the Department for approximately 2 years.
Natalie is a member of the National Association for Interpretation (NAI) and is a Certified Interpretive Guide. She has a Bachelor’s degree in Science, Wildlife Science Option from Purdue University.
Natalie has worked in the past as a lab assistant for Ornithology and Vertebrate Zoology, a wetland research assistant, a summer intern at Brookfield Zoo in Chicago, Seasonal Naturalist at Racoon State Recreation Area and McCormick’s Creek State Park, and Temporary Pgram Director for Hunt Hill Audubon Sanctuary in Sarona, Wisconsin.
Natalie’s hobbies are camping, fishing, wetland birding, horseback riding, canoeing and scrapbooking.
Natalie is married to Scot Haley, a Resource Soil Scientist for NRCS, and they have two daughters, Kelsey who is 11 and Rhiannon who is 6. The family also has a dog, Ginger and two cats, Amber and Holly and live in Dekalb County.
