NWDC Appoints New Full-Time Maintenance Technician

Marketing • June 26, 2022
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(June 25, 2022) – The Nature & Wildlife Discovery (NWDC) is pleased to announce that Tanner Secora has been hired as the new Full-time Maintenance Technician.



Tanner is a Pueblo native and went to Central High School (Go Wildcats!). Tanner then attended college at Colorado State University Fort Collins. He is now studying to become an electrician at Intellitec College. A jack of all trades, in past years Tanner has worked as a cook, worked in construction, and even worked in medical care during the COVID-19 pandemic.


Tanner enjoys fly-fishing the Arkansas River and hunting elk in Grand Junction. He also shoots nature, landscape, and astro photography on his mirrorless Canon M200. His favorite lens is the 50mm for its versatility. When he is not working, Tanner is camping, fixing things, dirt biking, and off-roading.

About NWDC


The Nature & Wildlife Discovery Center is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit environmental education and raptor rehabilitation center located in the City and County of Pueblo, Colorado. NWDC was founded in 2018 through the merging of two veteran organizations who bring 50 combined years of high-quality nature programming to the Pueblo community. NWDC now manages these two unique locations to better serve our community, engaging over 20,000 participants annually.


Media Contact


Jennifer de Groot
NWDC Sales & Marketing Director
Email: 
salesandmarketing@hikeandlearn.org
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