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    Woodsy Owl, Conservation Education Specialist

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    PDF preview of the Woodsy Owl card for general audiences featuring Woodsy picking up trash with a spike.
    • Conservation Education Specialist
    • As an educator in conservation for over 50 years, I invite everyone to learn, enjoy, and care about the conservation of our natural resources. I also encourage people to explore and enjoy nature wherever they are. You don’t need to be in a forest to experience nature. You can experience the beauty of the outdoors in your own backyard!
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    Woodsy Owl, Nature Educator (K-2)

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    PDF preview of the Woodsy Owl card for K-2 showing Woodsy examining a caterpillar with a magnifying glass
    • Nature Educator
    • I teach people to learn, enjoy, and care about our lands. I want people to explore nature. Nature is everywhere! Find it in a forest. Find it in a park. Nature is right outside your home!
    • This collector card is specially made for younger students (K-2).
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    E. Ashley Steel, Quantitative Ecologist

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    Front cover of Dr. E. Ashley Steel Collector Card
    • Ph.D., University of Washington-Seattle
    • USDA Forest Service Scientist
    • A quantitative ecologist uses mathematical skills and ideas to better understand forests, rivers, oceans, fish, wildlife, climate, and more.
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    Kathleen Matthews, Aquatic/Fish Ecologist

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    • Ph.D., University of Washington
    • USDA Forest Service Scientist
    • I am an aquatic ecologist researching native fish and amphibians in high elevation ecosystems.  I work primarily in the Sierra Nevada of California.
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    Wendell Haag, Aquatic Ecologist

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    • Ph.D., University of Mississippi
    • USDA Forest Service Scientist
    • As an aquatic ecologist I study animals that live in rivers and lakes and how they interact with each other and their habitats.
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    Becky Flitcroft, Ichthyologist

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    • Ph.D., Oregon State University
    • USDA Forest Service Scientist
    • An ichthyologist studies fishes.  The word ichthyologist comes from the Greek words “ikthus” which means fish and “logos” which means study.
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    Tim Baldwin, Herpetologist

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    • Ph.D., Alabama A&M University
    • USDA Forest Service Scientist
    • A herpetologist studies reptiles and amphibians.  I assess how reptile and amphibian populations respond to forest management and land-use changes.
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    Carolyn Hunsaker, Ecologist

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    • Ph.D., University of California
    • USDA Forest Service Scientist
    • An ecologist studies the relationship of living things with the living and nonliving environment.  I study the forest vegetation, soils, climate, air quality, stream organisms, and water quantity and quality.
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    Katherine J. Elliot, Forest Ecologist

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    Front cover of Dr. Katherine J. Elliot Collector Card
    • Ph.D., University of Maine
    • USDA Forest Service Scientist
    • A forest ecologist studies interactions among plants, animals, energy, water, and nutrients.  A forest ecologist also studies how all of these things relate to patters and processes in forest ecosystems.
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    Robert Deal, Research Forester

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    • Ph.D., Oregon State University
    • USDA Forest Service Scientist
    • As a research forester, I conduct research on applied silviculture.  Silviculture is the art and science of establishing and growing trees to meet the needs and values of landowners.