Daniel Bain
A scientist who studies water and the water cycle.
Non Forest Service
My favorite science experiences generally involve one of three things: (1) finding a clear pattern from data I have collected, (2) working in an urban stream or soil pit and having a local resident come up and ask a question or share an insightful observation about the area, and (3) contributing technical data to challenges created by interactions between humans and natural systems within neighborhoods.
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