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Kayla Herriman, Biological Scientist & Seed Extractory Manager
- M.S., University of Idaho
- USDA Forest Service
- A seed scientist studies the structure and development of seeds until germination of a new plant. For the Moon Trees project, I was responsible for checking seed quality and packaging the tree seeds.
- M.S., University of Idaho
- USDA Forest Service
- A seed scientist studies the structure and development of seeds until germination of a new plant. For the Moon Trees project, I was responsible for checking seed quality and packaging the tree seeds.
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Tracy Connell Hancock, Director of Knowledge Management and Communications
- M.S., University of California, Santa Cruz
- USDA Forest Service
- As a national director with the Forest Service in Research and Development, I oversee national program areas in science communications, technology transfer, agency history, and information resources. I also help manage STEM education and staff who participate in the Moon Trees project.
- M.S., University of California, Santa Cruz
- USDA Forest Service
- As a national director with the Forest Service in Research and Development, I oversee national program areas in science communications, technology transfer, agency history, and information resources. I also help manage STEM education and staff who participate in the Moon Trees project.
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Richard Gilbert, Biological Scientist & Nursery Manager
- B.S., University of Nebraska
- USDA Forest Service
- My job is to help plants grow. At the oldest Federal tree nursery, we produce 1.5 million seedlings and 1.5 million container trees every year. These seedlings are sent to national forests for planting. I am recieving some of the Moon Tree seeds to help grow them into seedlings before being distributed.
- B.S., University of Nebraska
- USDA Forest Service
- My job is to help plants grow. At the oldest Federal tree nursery, we produce 1.5 million seedlings and 1.5 million container trees every year. These seedlings are sent to national forests for planting. I am recieving some of the Moon Tree seeds to help grow them into seedlings before being distributed.
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Tanya Flores, National Multimedia Manager
- M.A., University of Texas at El Paso
- USDA Forest Service
- I am a photographer and videographer. I’m able to collect the images of Moon Trees once they’re planted.
- M.A., University of Texas at El Paso
- USDA Forest Service
- I am a photographer and videographer. I’m able to collect the images of Moon Trees once they’re planted.
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Aram Eramian, Nursery Manager
- M.S., University of Idaho
- USDA Forest Service
- I am responsible for the nursery’s program of work overseeing the production of conifer seedlings for reforestation of lands managed by the Forest Service. For the Moon Trees project, I was responsible for selecting and donating some of the tree seeds.
- M.S., University of Idaho
- USDA Forest Service
- I am responsible for the nursery’s program of work overseeing the production of conifer seedlings for reforestation of lands managed by the Forest Service. For the Moon Trees project, I was responsible for selecting and donating some of the tree seeds.
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Amtchat Edwards, Education and Partnership Specialist
- B.S., University of Maryland
- USDA Forest Service
- As an education specialist, I help create stories at the intersection of people, forests, grasslands, and now the MOON! My work helps kids and families understand natural processes and the concept of “multiple use.” The common theme in every lesson is: humans are a part of nature, and we are all connected.
- B.S., University of Maryland
- USDA Forest Service
- As an education specialist, I help create stories at the intersection of people, forests, grasslands, and now the MOON! My work helps kids and families understand natural processes and the concept of “multiple use.” The common theme in every lesson is: humans are a part of nature, and we are all connected.
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Kas Dumroese, Senior Scientist, Research Plant Physiologist
- Ph.D., University of Idaho
- USDA Forest Service
- I help people grow native plants in nurseries and use them to restore ecosystems. I provide the science-based technical information about which seeds were selected to go on Artemis I, how to grow them into seedlings at nurseries, and the best techniques for nurturing them after planting.
- Ph.D., University of Idaho
- USDA Forest Service
- I help people grow native plants in nurseries and use them to restore ecosystems. I provide the science-based technical information about which seeds were selected to go on Artemis I, how to grow them into seedlings at nurseries, and the best techniques for nurturing them after planting.
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Tinelle Bustam, Educator and Social Scientist
- Ph.D., University of Florida
- USDA Forest Service
- As an educator, I identify, design, and deliver opportunities for visitors to our national forests to strengthen and deepen their connections to the outdoors through education. With the Moon Trees project, I have the opportunity to educate people about our forests and outer space!
- Ph.D., University of Florida
- USDA Forest Service
- As an educator, I identify, design, and deliver opportunities for visitors to our national forests to strengthen and deepen their connections to the outdoors through education. With the Moon Trees project, I have the opportunity to educate people about our forests and outer space!
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Rachel Bayer, Environmental Educator
- M.S., University of Maryland
- USDA Forest Service
- As an environmental educator working on the Artemis Moon Trees project, I get to create experiences that encourage individuals to learn more about Moon Trees history, tree species, and Forest Service research.
- M.S., University of Maryland
- USDA Forest Service
- As an environmental educator working on the Artemis Moon Trees project, I get to create experiences that encourage individuals to learn more about Moon Trees history, tree species, and Forest Service research.
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Christopher Woodall, Applied Forest Ecologist
- Ph.D., University of Montana
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- An applied forest ecologist develops new knowledge regarding the function and processes of forest ecosystems. This knowledge can have real impacts on forest management and conservation.
- Ph.D., University of Montana
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- An applied forest ecologist develops new knowledge regarding the function and processes of forest ecosystems. This knowledge can have real impacts on forest management and conservation.