Daniel Williams
Rocky Mountain Research Station
“My favorite science experience is getting paid to visit some of the most beautiful places on Earth as part of fieldwork.”
“[Another} favorite science experience is that, as I study how people use nature and wilderness, I also get to experience many of these same great places as part of my fieldwork.”
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USDA Forest Service: Daniel Williams
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