
Brian Linkhart
A scientist who studies wildlife, including what they eat, how they
reproduce, and how they use their habitat.
Rocky Mountain Research Station

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I like being a scientist because it’s exciting discovering new things about unusual animals and trying to understand the needs of animals so that we may help ensure their survival in the future. I became interested in natural resources when I began spending a lot of time backpacking and fly fishing in the mountains of Colorado as a young teenager.
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