
Jeff Kline
Pacific Northwest Research Station

My favorite experiences over the course of my career as a scientist have involved working with scientists from other disciplines. Since I was a kid playing in the woods behind my house, I have always enjoyed observing nature—the plants and animals that live there, how they are influenced by and interact with each other, and how topography and the presence or lack of water help to determine what species thrive where. My career as a Forest Service scientist has enabled me to conduct research with other scientists who know things that I don’t, giving me opportunities to learn about the science behind many of the things I observed as a kid in those woods behind my house.
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