Rohnke Named Director at MS Museum of Natural Science
July 12, 2024
The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks (MDWFP) has announced that Deputy Administrator Angel Rohnke will serve as the next Director of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science. Rohnke brings extensive expertise in conservation, education, tourism, and leadership to the role, having contributed to the growth of the museum and LeFleur’s Bluff State Park for 19 years —as Museum Educator, Education Coordinator, Assistant Director, and Deputy Administrator. Rohnke holds a Masters degree in Environmental Interpretation, a B.S. in Environmental Forest Biology, and an A.A.S. in Natural Resources Conservation.
Rohnke has been a dynamic force at MDWFP, overseeing the creation of the multi-million-dollar LeFleur’s Bluff Playground, Spotter’s Adventure Trail, The Den, and a new entrance, which have collectively attracted over 350,000 visitors since December 2021. “We are proud of Angel’s work and leadership at MDWFP. With her guidance, the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science is set for a promising future, continuing its legacy of excellence in education, conservation, and community engagement,” said MDWFP Executive Director Lynn Posey.
Rohnke said, “I am deeply honored to follow in the footsteps of the directors who have shaped this incredible institution. Our talented staff is the heart of this museum, and together, we will continue to foster a love of the outdoors in our community. I look forward to leading us through a significant renovation project later this summer and a comprehensive branding update that reflects our mission and values.”
Rohnke’s contributions to conservation, education, and tourism have been recognized by her peers with numerous awards including: the Mississippi Science Teachers Association Outstanding Informal Educator of the Year, the Mississippi Wildlife Federation Conservation Educator of the Year, Finger Lakes Community College Outstanding Conservation Alumni Achievement Award, the Rudolph J.H. Schafer Outstanding Coordinator Award from the Council for Environmental Education, and the Hometown Hero award from Visit Jackson. For more information, call (601) 576-6000 or visit www.mdwfp.com/museum.