Barbara Bentz
(en tə mä lə jist) A scientist who studies insects.
Rocky Mountain Research Station
I like being a scientist because I enjoy the art of discovery. I became interested in natural resources when I was a young child, traveling and camping with my family.
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USDA Forest Service: Barbara Bentz
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