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Karen Pope

Ecologist

Pacific Southwest Research Station

Photograph of Ms. Pope working in the field.
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My favorite science experience was learning about the different strategies animals use to survive in their natural environment. For example, mountain yellow-legged frogs survive the long, cold winter in the high Sierra Nevada mountains by finding pockets of water under the ice and breathing through their skin for up to 9 months at a time.


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