David Havens

David Havens

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  • Timeline

  • About me

    Teacher, Naturalist, and Habitat Restoration

  • Education

    • Norwalk High School

      1965 - 1968
      High School HS Diploma

      Activities and Societies: Football, Track/Field

    • Southern Connecticut State University

      2006 - 2008
      6th year Post Masters Degree Institute for Science Instruction & Study 4.0

      Activities and Societies: Interdisciplinary Science Research Dean's List, Authored several articles, Conducted independent research on invasive plants. Developed an award winning method to permanently and safely eradicate invasive plants Designed and built a 2400 square foot community garden on SLS Campus, late doubled the output of harvest by incorporating vertical hydroponic raised beds, and developed a series of square foot gardens tended by my students.Completed a 4000 foot raised boardwalk through the SLS wetlands

    • Southern Connecticut State University

      2003 - 2006
      MEd Environmental Education 3.8

      Activities and Societies: Dean's List Developed initial plans to build Outdoor environmental facility at SLSAuthor several independent research projectsCertified as a HAZMAT First Responder in Connecticut

    • Southern Connecticut State University

      1985 - 1987
      MS Biology/Ecology 3.7

      Activities and Societies: Dean's List Completed several independent research projectsIndependent study on Screech Owl Life History in New Canaan, Ct, using radio telemetry

    • Southern Connecticut State University

      1979 - 1981
      BS Biology/Geography/Secondary Education Cert. 3.7

      Activities and Societies: Dean's List Conducted several independent research projects

  • Experience

    • Greenpeace

      Jan 1970 - Jan 1979
      Greenpeace Educator

      Educator and activist. Attend rallies and offer presentations and workshops. Offer science expertise for all activities.

    • Stamford Museum & Nature center

      Oct 1970 - Jul 1976
      Stamford Museum and Nature Center, Head Zoo Keeper

      Maintained several hundred indigenous animals in environmentally friendly enclosures.All medical, food, and other life requirements were directly my responsibilityTaught ecology classesWorked with local, regional and national environmental organizationsJoined and participated in Greenpeace and Earth First! activities

    • Horizons Summer program

      Jul 1977 - May 1992
      HORIZON'S Porgram, Science Teacher, Director of Outdoor Education, Program Assistant Director

      Horizons is a summer enrichment program for inner-city children in New Canaan, Connecticut. The 90 students attending the program are in 6th through 8th grade. The day consists of morning classwork, followed by outdoor activities, ending with swimming.My job was to teach science and plan the outdoor activites for and aid the senior program director in planning and promotion. The outdoor education involved weekend camping. On these trips we would take on various activites such as white water rafting, rock climbing and hiking. Whenever I meet one of the program graduates, they immediately regale me with tales they remember about their camping experiences and how they would like their children to have the opportunity to take part in the program. Show less

    • The Brunswick School

      Sept 1977 - Jun 1979
      Science Instructor

      Science teachers help middle and high school learners understand scientific phenomena. They create engaging lessons, explain complex concepts simply, and enrich classroom time by using experiments. Science Teachers encourage students to be curious and to have respect for the natural world.

    • EarthFirst!

      Jun 1980 - Jun 1985
      Earth First!, Educator

      Activist and educator. Attend rallies and offer environmental presentations and workshops.

    • St. Luke's School

      Sept 1981 - Aug 2020

      1. Direct and mentor all environmental research studies, serve a liaison between various campus entities to assure communication and resource coordination for sustainability programs and projects.2. Serve on school committees as assigned and attend meetings with external organizations to represent the St. Luke's School on sustainability issues.3. Work with all elements of the residential and academic campus community, including students, faculty, and staff to promote an understanding and awareness of sustainability issues by coordinating informational presentations and promoting energy and water conservation, waste minimization, recycling, sustainable building and landscape design, alternative transportation, procurement of green products, etc.4. Attends the Sustainability Advisory Committee meetings and implements recommendations made including promoting and focusing student enthusiasm and energy towards sustainability.5. Knowledge of environmental rules and regulations, and the ability to share technical ideas and concepts with public and non-technical personnel6. Contributes to a work environment that encourages knowledge of, respect for, and development of skills to engage with those of other cultures or backgrounds.7. Knowledge of various computer software packages, and the ability to manage, lead, participate and schedule multiple activities Show less As department chairman, it was my duty to maintain the educational experience for all of the science classes offered by SLS.This included providing all supplies for each teacher, books, lab equipment, expertise and guidanceOther duties included; report yearly to Head of School and Board of Trustees, Evaluate each teacher as well as each student,Plan curriculum for all levelsAttend academic meetings with administrators and other department chairpeopleDevelop yearly budget and maintain flow of cashTeach classes to all levels and ages Show less

      • SLS, Environmental Coordinator and Science Teacher

        Aug 1981 - Aug 2020
      • SLS, Environmental Research Director

        Aug 1981 - Aug 2020
      • SLS, Varsity Football Coach

        Aug 1981 - May 2009
      • SLS, Science Department Chairman

        Aug 1985 - Aug 2006
      • SLS, Woman's Basketball Head Coach

        Sept 1981 - Jun 1994
    • Connecticut Outdoor and Environmental Education Association

      Jan 1990 - now
      COEEA, Member

      Connecticut Outdoor and Environmental Education Association is a network of classroom educators, naturalists, environmental educators, youth leaders, administrators, professors, and students who work toward a future where increasingly: An appreciation for and understanding of the environment is an integral part of all community education – including formal, non-formal, and informal education; Educators, environmental professionals, and the organizations and agencies they represent are well informed and are willing to work together to maximize resources; and People of all ages are environmentally literate and act as environmental stewards. Show less

    • The Norwalk River Watershed Association

      Jan 2000 - now
      Norwalk River Watershed Association Member Board Of Directors

      Vice PresidentThe Norwalk River Watershed Association, incorporated in 1996, is a not-for-profit membership organization whose mission is to improve the water quality and fish and wildlife habitats of the 40,000-acre Norwalk River watershed; to restore the riverbanks, meadows and forests through invasive plant abatement and promotion of native species; to encourage recreational use of the river, the surrounding open space and its trails; and to promote research, legislative advocacy, education, cooperation, and action on the part of the stakeholders in the seven watershed towns in CT (Ridgefield, Redding, Wilton, New Canaan, Weston, and Norwalk) and NY (Lewisboro). Show less

    • Self Employed

      Sept 2004 - now
      Habitat Restoration Specialist

      Habitat restoration scientists research, study and support the practice of ecological restoration, which is the practice of renewing and restoring degraded, damaged, or destroyed ecosystems and habitats in the environment by active human intervention and action.Essential elements of the approach are (1) introduction to ecological problems that restoration can address; (2) rationale for restoration; (3) training in a step-wise process for restoration; and (4) group problem-solving and design of ecological restoration projects to address various problems. Habitat Restoration Specialist, you must have keen observation and research skills. You start by painstakingly creating lists of animals, plants, or other natural elements found in the threatened environment. Once documented, each part can be brought back to health, and pollutants can be cleaned up. You then watch animal migration patterns and reintroduce new animals into depleted populations, all the while taking care not to overload the ecosystem’s delicate balance of life.Assist science team with monitoring, data collection, and other duties as needed.Carry out field work, including: invasive plant removal, native plant installation, green storm water infrastructure maintenance, integrated pest management, volunteer management and trail work. GoalsRevegetation- the establishment of vegetation on sites where it has been previously lost, often with erosion control as the primary goal. For example, vegetated buffers are strips of vegetation that protect water quality in riparian ecosystems from urban or agricultural runoff. Habitat enhancement- the process of increasing the suitability of a site as habitat for some desired species. Remediation: improving an existing ecosystem or creating a new one with the aim of replacing another that has deteriorated or been destroyed. Mitigation: legally mandated remediation for loss of protected species or ecosystems. Show less

    • Green Schools Alliance

      Apr 2008 - now
      Green Schools Alliance, Teacher, Mentor and St. Luke's School Representative

      The Green Schools Alliance is an international environmental awareness program that asks schools and students to address their ecological footprint and pledge to make a difference by reducing their ecological impact on the planet. The GSA sponsors a summer conference, Student Climate & Conservation Congress, SC3, for high school students to communicate, collaborate and take a leadership role to reinvent the future. Starting in Summer 2013, I will serve as Dean of Students for SC3.

    • Student Climate & Conservation Congress, SC3

      Mar 2009 - Aug 2021
      Student Climate & Conservation Congress, OST/Dorm Group Leader

      SC3 is a high powered environmental education program that prepares students to take leadership roles in environmental education and sustainability. Working in partnership with the Green Schools Alliance and US Fish & Wildlife Service, we average 100 High School students a summer, from every state in America and several foriegn countries. SC3 offers each student the opportunity to work and study alongside USF&W staff and Science Teachers in the field and the classroom. Open Space Technology sets the stage for individual learning and project development at the beautiful NCTC facility in Shepherdstown WV. Students create a personal action plan (SAP) that they will take back to their school in September. Teachers and USF&W staff work with the students to help them continue with their SAP. Show less

    • St Luke's School

      Sept 2009 - Aug 2020
      St Luke's School, Head Coach, Strength and Conditioning

      Strength and conditioning coaches have two primary goals. 1. The first is to improve athletic performance, which usually means improving athletes’ speed, strength,and power (although methods will vary according to athlete, gender, and sport). 2. The second primary goal is to reduce athletic injuries. To that end, conditioning coaches often design regimens to strengthen body parts that are prone to injury in a particular sport. Thus to prevent athletes from getting injured during training, conditioning coaches must know the correct exercise and lifting techniques and be able to teach them to athletes. Show less

    • Norwalk River Watershed Association

      Mar 2017 - now

      Partnering with the city of Norwalk and through grants from FactSet, REI, the Nature Conservancy’s Community Resilience Building program, and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, NRWA has put in over 30 trees and is restoring a wetland area overrun with Australian Phragmites to it native Spartina grasses and shrubs, like groundsel and high tide bush.Incorporating a method known as "Solarization", we first remove the standing invasive plants, down to the ground, and then we cover the site with 15mil black plastic tarps. The tarps are either weighted down by stones or we use plastic garden stakes to secure the covering to the ground. The tarps stay in place for at 12 months. The soil is not harmed in the process, in fact, the lifeforms below the ground surface survive quite well. However, the invasive plant life is eliminated from the target site. When the tarps are removed, the NRWA will plant the area with native shrubs that would be expected to be found in the habitat.We have also planted 40 trees in the park. Norwalk ranks fairly low in canopy coverage in the state, and these new trees will add tremendously to the park. Show less Much of the “original habitat” of the Norwalk River Watershed has been altered or destroyed over the past 150 years. Population growth and attendant development, roads, dams, channelization, rip rap, sewer discharges, accidental spills, and nonpoint-source pollution from fertilizers, pesticides, road salt and sand, warming asphalt, and other impacts from human activities have led to the extensive loss and continuing incremental destruction of natural habitats and degradation of water quality. In addition, invasive plants and animal species (e.g., deer) are altering habitats and threatening biological diversity.To slow this loss of habitat the Norwalk River Watershed Association, cooperating partners, and volunteers are working to implement and promote habitat restoration where possible. “Habitat restoration” means undoing the past, repairing the effects of pollution, and returning a habitat to a self-sustaining ecosystem. Restoration usually doesn’t focus on a single species but strives to replicate the original natural system. The goal is to help rebuild a healthy, functioning system that works much as it did before it was polluted or destroyed.Restoration or mitigation activities range from the simple to the complex but typically entail some or all of the following measures: Baseline assessments and performance standards, set by the state Long-term monitoring and conservation plans, The reconstruction of physical and hydrologic conditions through engineered activities, often involving heavy equipment, The chemical cleanup of toxic substances, by state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Revegetation of an area through native plantings or natural regrowth Show less

      • Norwalk Marsh Restoration

        Feb 2022 - now
      • Norwalk River Watershed Habitat Restoration

        Mar 2017 - now
    • WILTON GO GREEN INC

      Jan 2021 - now
      Wilton Go Green, Board of Directors

      Wilton Go Green is committed to engaging, educating and inspiring Wilton residents to embrace a lifestyle of environmental sustainability. Our initiatives encourage residents, schools and businesses to be responsible stewards of air, land, wildlife and other natural resources advancing a collective culture of conservation. We believe every individual can make a positive difference in green living and fundamentally change the health and welfare of the Town of Wilton, our residents, and the surrounding communities. Show less

    • Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection

      Mar 2021 - Mar 2022
      Connecticut Special Conservation Officer EnCon Ranger

      The graduating class of 30 recruits, ranging from 21-70 years of age, completed a 120-hour academy to become SCO EnCon Rangers. This is a seasonal, part-time position that will provide great support to DEEP’s EnCon Police. It is a reinvention of a program DEEP utilized in the 1980s and 1990s.SCO EnCon Rangers will be an extension of the EnCon Police’s “eyes and ears” working in the shoreline state parks- Hammonasset, Rocky Neck, Silver Sands, and Sherwood Island. They will be out and about, highly visible in bright yellow shirts, ready to engage with the public seeking to educate first, and if needed, enforce, the laws within the state parks. They do not have arrest powers, and are unarmed, though they can issue infractions. Show less

    • Connecticut Audubon

      Mar 2022 - now
      Teacher, Naturalist, and Animal Care Expert

      The Naturalist will encourage a flexible, organized, responsible, supportive, and harmonious learning environment with the natural world. Prep and deliver interdisciplinary, conservation education programs to K-12 studentsAssist as needed with nature-based programs for adultsAssist with leading merit badge programs for Boy and Girl ScoutsAssist with the care and maintenance of education equipmentStrong understanding of of forest safety and Outdoor First Aid

    • Greenwich Botanical Center | Est. 1957

      Sept 2022 - now
      Environmental Specialist

      Working with Kindergarten and First Grade students outdoors

    • Lewisboro Land Trust

      Feb 2023 - now
      Lewisboro Land Trust Land Steward
  • Licenses & Certifications

    • How To Get Ripped In 90 Days

      My Fit ca., Health and Fitness
      Feb 2018
      View certificate certificate
    • TRX Suspension Training

      TRX HOME2 SYSTEM www.trxtraining.com
      Dec 2017
      View certificate certificate
    • Strength & Conditioning Coach Certification

      U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association
      Jun 2017
    • P90X

      Jan 2015
    • Developing Youth Speed & Agility

      International Youth ConditioningAssociation
      Feb 2014
    • Vertimax Speed & Agility Certification

      Vertimax Inc
      Jun 2011
    • Complete Jump Training- The Coaches Guide to Jump Training

      Athletes Acceleration Inc
      Sept 2015
    • Personal Trainer Certification

      International Sports Science Association
      Mar 2012
    • Advanced Fitness Training

      Bigger Faster Stronger
      Mar 2010
    • Strength & Conditioning Coach

      National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA)
      Jul 2008
  • Honors & Awards

    • Awarded to David Havens
      eesmarts, First Place Award, High School Divison/Connecticut Eversource Connecticut Jun 2015 My team designed and built a solar powered Hydroponic Vertical Garden, that houses 96 plants on a 12 square-foot foot print. We are currently designing a smaller model that will house 70 plants on a nine square-foot foot print
    • Awarded to David Havens
      2015 Edward Scovenor Excellence In Teaching Gareth Fancher, Head of Middle School, St. Luke's School May 2015 This award goes to a Middle School teacher who inspires students to fulfill their potential. This teacher demonstrates deep commitment and affection for students, and most importantly, has a distinctive style and approach to teaching.Head of the Middle School Gareth Fancher has this to say about Havens receiving the award:“David Havens is described by students as tough, really nice, smart, someone who knows a lot of things, experienced, selfless, caring, and always willing to help… Show more This award goes to a Middle School teacher who inspires students to fulfill their potential. This teacher demonstrates deep commitment and affection for students, and most importantly, has a distinctive style and approach to teaching.Head of the Middle School Gareth Fancher has this to say about Havens receiving the award:“David Havens is described by students as tough, really nice, smart, someone who knows a lot of things, experienced, selfless, caring, and always willing to help. He gives his time liberally in the classroom, on the playing fields, and beyond the school community. With a true project-based approach to teaching, and a passion for exploration, discovery, and endless possibilities, people often describe this teacher as a blend of Ms. Frizzle, Captain Planet, and Neil deGrasse Tyson...Science oozes from every crevice of his classroom, where one may find students engaged in Lincoln-Douglas formal debate, planting seedlings in the hydroponic garden, making hand lotion or ice cream, taking off in Spaceship Earth, singing ‘I am the Walrus’, sharing their environmental autobiographies, or readying themselves for an outdoor hike on the nature trails he built.” Show less
    • Awarded to David Havens
      2014 St. Luke's School Athletic Hall of Fame St. Luke's School Sep 2014 Elected to the St Luke's School Hall of Fame as a coach: Varsity/JV Football, from 1981-2010, Varsity/JV Girls Basketball, from 1981-1993, Varsity/JV Lacrosse, from 1981-1987, Varsity Softball, 1989, Weight room Director/Strength and Conditioning Coach, from 1993-Present
    • Awarded to David Havens
      2014 Excellence in Environmental Education Connecticut Outdoor Environmental Education Association Mar 2014 The Excellence in Environmental Education award recognizes an individual teaching and enacting outstanding environmental education programs, raising community awareness of sustainability issues pertinent to the state of Connecticut, and/or creating impactful Outdoor Environmental Education lessons and programs for their community and the state at large. This individual or group can work in either the private or public sector within a formal or informal education setting.
    • Awarded to David Havens
      Green School Recognition Green Schools Alliance Apr 2010 David Havens and St. Luke's School was awarded "Green School of the Month" by the Green Schools Alliance in recognition of the work of David Havens, SLS Environmental Coordinator, in regard for the work he has accomplished on the school campus, as well as his efforts in the community and around the state of Connecticut, as well as his work as a teacher/facilitator for his students
    • Awarded to David Havens
      Dr. Kidd Excellence in Teaching Award Richard Whitcomb, Headmaster, St. Luke's School May 1998 The Dr. Kidd Excellence in Teacher Award is given to a full-time teacher who exemplifies the ideals of SLS through excellence in the classroom, service to the total School community, and dedication to the well being and growth of St. Luke's students.
    • Awarded to David Havens
      Seaman's Award, 2013 Invasive Plants, Ticks, Worms, Mice, and Japanese Barberry Siemens, "We Can Change the World Challenge" The Siemens We Can Change the World Challenge (www.wecanchange.com) is the premier national sustainability challenge. It empowers students in grades K-12 to develop and share environmental solutions that change the world. The Challenge is sponsored by the Siemens Foundation and is administered by Discovery Education to educate, empower and engage elementary, middle and high school students and teachers to become "Agents of Change" in improving their schools, communities and world.
  • Volunteer Experience

    • Green Schools Alliance, Education Mentor

      Issued by The Green Schools Alliance on Jul 2009
      The Green Schools AllianceAssociated with David Havens
    • Cleaner Connecticut Coalition, Board Member

      Issued by Cleaner Connecticut Coalition on Sept 2019
      Cleaner Connecticut CoalitionAssociated with David Havens
    • OysterShell Park Restoration, Environmental Specialist

      Issued by OysterShell Park Restoration on Jun 2019
      OysterShell Park RestorationAssociated with David Havens
    • OysterShell Park Restoration, Environmental Consultant

      Issued by Oystershell Park Restoration on Jun 2019
      Oystershell Park RestorationAssociated with David Havens