Danielle Mitchell
Adjunct
352-638-9805 Ext. 205dmitchell@beaconcollege.eduEducation
- M.S. from Canisius College: Anthrozoology
- B.A. from Elizabethtown College: English
Areas of Study
Relationship between humans and captive raptors, horse training, ornithology, herpetology, falconry
About Danielle Mitchell
Danielle Mitchell is an adjunct instructor in the department of anthrozoology at Beacon College. She has a Bachelor of Arts in English professional writing and a Master of Science in anthrozoology. Her areas of study include the relationship between humans and captive raptors, horse training, ornithology and herpetology, and falconry.
In 2017, she was the U.S. Representative to the International Falconry Festival. Mitchell has published several articles in Hawk Chalk and The Journal, focusing on topics such as squirrel tails, the International Falconry Festival in Abu Dhabi, and NAFA Meet 2019.
Honors and Awards
- 2017 U.S. Representative to the International Falconry Festival
Publications
- Brown, D. (2018, August). “Squirrel Tails & Good Times.” Hawk Chalk, 68-70
- Brown, D. (2018, April). “Through Youthful Eyes: The International Falconry Festival in Abu Dhabi.” Hawk Chalk, 74-77