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Sue Eggert, Aquatic Ecologist
- Ph.D., University of Georgia
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- Aquatic ecologist study how forest and other environmental factors influence the plants, animals, and ecological processes in aquatic ecosystems. This knowledge helps resource managers better manage land and aquatic habitats so they provide clean water for people and wildlife.
- Ph.D., University of Georgia
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- Aquatic ecologist study how forest and other environmental factors influence the plants, animals, and ecological processes in aquatic ecosystems. This knowledge helps resource managers better manage land and aquatic habitats so they provide clean water for people and wildlife.
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Katelyn Driscoll, Ecologist
- M.S., University of Montana
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- An ecologist studies interactions between living things and their environment. As an ecologist, I often focus on streams, rivers, and riparian ecosystems.
- M.S., University of Montana
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- An ecologist studies interactions between living things and their environment. As an ecologist, I often focus on streams, rivers, and riparian ecosystems.
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Diane DeSteven, Wetlands Ecologist
- Ph.D., University of Michigan
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- A wetlands ecologist studies land based ecosystems that often flood or ponds with water, such as swamps and marshes. My specialty is wetland plant communities.
- Ph.D., University of Michigan
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- A wetlands ecologist studies land based ecosystems that often flood or ponds with water, such as swamps and marshes. My specialty is wetland plant communities.
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Johnny Boggs, Biological Scientist
- M.S., Alabama A&M University
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- As a biological scientist, I study environmental processes related to how human and forest management activities will impact water and air quality.
- M.S., Alabama A&M University
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- As a biological scientist, I study environmental processes related to how human and forest management activities will impact water and air quality.
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Zanethia Barnett, Aquatic Ecologist & Astacologist
- Ph.D., University of Mississippi
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- An aquatic ecologist studies the interactions between aquatic animals and their environment and an astacologist studies crayfish. I focus on how the changes humans make in aquatic ecosystems and their surrounding watersheds impact aquatic animals, expecially crayfish.
- Ph.D., University of Mississippi
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- An aquatic ecologist studies the interactions between aquatic animals and their environment and an astacologist studies crayfish. I focus on how the changes humans make in aquatic ecosystems and their surrounding watersheds impact aquatic animals, expecially crayfish.
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Michael Ulyshen, Research Entomologist
- Ph.D., University of Georgia
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- As an entomologist, I study how insects impact forest health, and how insects are affected by forest management activities.
- Ph.D., University of Georgia
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- As an entomologist, I study how insects impact forest health, and how insects are affected by forest management activities.
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Nathan Schiff, Entomologist
- Ph.D., University of Illinois
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- An entomologist studies the biology, natural history and control of insects. I am interested in how tree-feeding insects use microbes to help them digest wood.
- Ph.D., University of Illinois
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- An entomologist studies the biology, natural history and control of insects. I am interested in how tree-feeding insects use microbes to help them digest wood.
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Justin Runyon, Entomologist
- Penn State University
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- Entomologists study insects. I mostly study how insects interact with plants, especially insects that feed on plants.
- Penn State University
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- Entomologists study insects. I mostly study how insects interact with plants, especially insects that feed on plants.
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Derek Puckett, Entomologist
- M.S., The University of Tennessee
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- As an entomologist, I study insect species and related arthropods that inhabit and interact in forest ecosystems. I also work with managing insect pests that have the potential to cause forest health issues in our nation’s forests.
- M.S., The University of Tennessee
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- As an entomologist, I study insect species and related arthropods that inhabit and interact in forest ecosystems. I also work with managing insect pests that have the potential to cause forest health issues in our nation’s forests.
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Therese M. Poland, Research Entomologist
- Ph.D., Simon Fraser University
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- An entomologist studies insects including their biology, ecology, behavior, population dynamics, host interactions, communication, and impacts on the environment.
- Ph.D., Simon Fraser University
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- An entomologist studies insects including their biology, ecology, behavior, population dynamics, host interactions, communication, and impacts on the environment.