Leigh Anne Tiffany is a Public Affairs Specialist for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. She also is a Ph.D. Candidate at Michigan State University in the Information & Media and Environmental Science and Policy programs; specifically, she studies science communication. Prior, she was the Communications Specialist for Defenders of Wildlife. She is an internationally-recognized storyteller whose work has been featured on NBC, PBS NewsHour, International Journalists Network, and NPR's science radio program WHYY The Pulse. She received her Master of Science in Journalism (Science Concentration) degree from Columbia Journalism School. A scientist-turned-journalist, she received her University Honors Bachelor of Science degree in Biology at Saint Joseph’s University, and has worked in wildlife conservation for over a decade.