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  • Dillman kneeling and observing lichen in a forest
    A lichenologist is someone who studies lichens in their natural habitat. Lichens are made up of more than one organism,…
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    Karen Dillman

  • Lindsey Rustad leaning on a tree outside
    A forest ecologist studies the interrelated patterns and processes of vegetation, animals, energy, water and nutrients in forests.
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    Lindsey Rustad

  • Portrait of Liz Burke
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    Liz Burke

  • Portrait of Tonee Davis
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    Tonee Davis

  • Portrait of Farrah Masoumi in front of the Sawtooth National Recreation Area sign
    Farrah Masoumi is a conservation education program manager for the U.S. Forest Service. She partners with the Natural Inquirer on…
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    Farrah Masoumi

  • Walt Thompson working with seeds
    As a seed manager, I maintain and provide a variety of tree seeds that are sent out and distributed across…
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    Walt Thompson

  • Emily Rhoades working out in a forest
    A horticulturist studies how to propagate and grow plants.
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    Emily Rhoades

  • Heidi McAllister on top of a mountain
    An environmental educator is like a translator. We work with scientists to understand the natural world, and then we put…
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    Heidi McAllister

  • Kayla Herriman working with seeds
    A seed scientist studies the structure and development of seeds until the germination of a new plant.
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    Kayla Herriman

  • Richard Gilbert holding up a small tree from a nursery
    My job is to help plants grow. At the oldest Federal tree nursery, we produce 1.5 million seedlings and 1.5…
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    Richard Gilbert