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    Dan Miller, Forest Entomologist

    Insects
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    • Ph.D., Simon Fraser University, Vancouver Canada
    • USDA Forest Service Scientist
    • Forest entomologists study the interactions between insects and trees.  We try to find ways to limit the damage caused by insect pests as well as ways to foster a community of insects that help forests to stay healthy and strong over the long-term.
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    Javier Mercado, Entomologist

    Insects
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    • Ph.D., Colorado State University
    • USDA Forest Service Scientist
    • An entomologist studies insects.  Studying insects includes describing new insect species and the groups to which they belong, as well as examining the direct and indirect impact of insects on the environment.
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    Vanessa M. Lopez, Entomologist

    Insects
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    • Ph.D., University of California, Riverside
    • USDA Forest Service Scientist
    • An entomologist is a scientist who stiudies insects.
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    Kier Klepzig, Entomologist & Plant Pathologist

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    • Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison
    • USDA Forest Service Scientist
    • An entomologist studies insects and a plant pathologist studies plant diseases – in my case diseases of trees.
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    Melody Keena, Entomologist

    Insects
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    • Ph.D., University of California at Davis
    • USDA Forest Service Scientist
    • An entomologist studies insects and their interactions with other organisms and the environment.
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    Scott Horn, Entomologist

    Insects
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    • M.S., University of Georgia
    • USDA Forest Service Scientist
    • An entomologist studies insects and how they interact with the environment.
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    Amy Hill, Forest Entomologist

    Insects
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    • M.S., West Virginia University
    • USDA Forest Service Scientist
    • As a forest entomologist, I study how native trees interact with feeding from invasive insects from other countries.
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    Ryan Hanavan, Entomologist

    Insects
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    • Ph.D., University of Idaho
    • USDA Forest Service Scientist
    • An entomologist studies insects.  I am interested in plant stress related to early insect attack.
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    Andrew Graves, Forest Entomologist

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    • Ph.D., University of Minnesota
    • USDA Forest Service Scientist
    • As a forest entomologist, I provide expert help to federal land managers on forest health-related issues.  My goal is to protect and improve forest health and insect related issues.
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    Chris Fettig, Research Entomologist

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    • Ph.D., The University of Georgia
    • USDA Forest Service Scientist
    • As a research entomologist in the USDA Forest Service, my job is to help define the roles and impacts of insects to forests and wildland ecosystems in order to maintain the health, diversity and productivity of these environments.  Entomologists, in general, typically work in one or more sub disciplines (e.g., agriculture, forestry, genetics, medicine, veterinary, etc.).