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Dave King, Research Wildlife Biologist
- Ph.D., University of Massachusetts, Amherst
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- Wildlife biologists study animals and how animals interact with their environment. My research is directed at what resources bird and other wildlife populations need to continue into the future.
- Ph.D., University of Massachusetts, Amherst
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- Wildlife biologists study animals and how animals interact with their environment. My research is directed at what resources bird and other wildlife populations need to continue into the future.
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John Kilgo, Wildlife Biologist
- Ph.D., University of Georgia
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- A wildlife biologist studies wildlife populations, communities, and their habitats.
- Ph.D., University of Georgia
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- A wildlife biologist studies wildlife populations, communities, and their habitats.
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Dan Isaak, Fisheries Biologist
- Ph.D., University of Wyoming
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- As a fisheries biologist, I study fish and how different features of their habitat affect their distributions and populations. Once we have learned enough about a fish species, we create resources that make it easier for people to protect them.
- Ph.D., University of Wyoming
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- As a fisheries biologist, I study fish and how different features of their habitat affect their distributions and populations. Once we have learned enough about a fish species, we create resources that make it easier for people to protect them.
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Serra J. Hoagland, Biological Scientist
- Ph.D., (student) Northern Arizona University
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- Biological scientists study many different types of organisms from endangered birds to large predators. We study wildlife populations and their habitat to help conserve them for future generations!
- Ph.D., (student) Northern Arizona University
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- Biological scientists study many different types of organisms from endangered birds to large predators. We study wildlife populations and their habitat to help conserve them for future generations!
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Eileen H. Helmer, Ecologist
- Ph.D., Oregon State University
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- Ecologists help study the relationships among organisms and between organisms and their environment.
- Ph.D., Oregon State University
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- Ecologists help study the relationships among organisms and between organisms and their environment.
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Paul Hamel, Wildlife Biologist & Ornithologist
- Ph.D., Clemson University
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- A wildlife biologist is a person who studies how to manage animal populations in nature. An ornithologist studies birds.
- Ph.D., Clemson University
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- A wildlife biologist is a person who studies how to manage animal populations in nature. An ornithologist studies birds.
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Wendell Haag, Aquatic Ecologist
- 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.
- 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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William Gould, Ecologist
- Ph.D., University of Colorado, Boulder
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- An ecologist studies the relationships between living organisms and the environments they live in.
- Ph.D., University of Colorado, Boulder
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- An ecologist studies the relationships between living organisms and the environments they live in.
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Joe Ganey, Research Wildlife Biologist
- Ph.D., Northern Arizona University
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- A wildlife biologist studies terrestrial wildlife species (mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians) and the habitats
- Ph.D., Northern Arizona University
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- A wildlife biologist studies terrestrial wildlife species (mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians) and the habitats
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Paulette Ford, Research Ecologist
- Ph.D., University of Arizona
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- An ecologist studies the relationships between living organisms and their environment.
- Ph.D., University of Arizona
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- An ecologist studies the relationships between living organisms and their environment.