Anna Schoettle
A scientist who studies the functioning of an organism and its
relationship with the living and nonliving environment.
Rocky Mountain Research Station
“I like being a scientist because it is fun to ask questions, solve problems, and discover new information about plants and ecosystems.”
“My favorite science experience is exploring the relationships between plants and their environments. I also enjoy providing scientific information that helps forest managers take care of our beautiful public lands.”
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USDA Forest Service: Anna Schoettle
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