Christina Hargis
A scientist who studies wildlife, including what they eat, how they
reproduce, and how they use their habitat.
Rocky Mountain Research Station
I like being a scientist because I get to find out new things about the world that nobody else has discovered. Usually the things I discover are very small facts, but often they turn out to be important pieces of information. I hope that the discoveries I have made about martens and other animals will help us do a better job of keeping wildlife from going extinct.
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