
Ray Brown
A scientist who studies how plants and fungi capture energy, grow,
protect, and die.
Rocky Mountain Research Station

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I like being a scientist because it allows me to follow my passion of learning how nature works and how we interact with nature. I became interested in natural resources in high school. I had a great biology and science teacher who helped guide my interests toward where I am today. It always seemed that there was someone to encourage me when I needed it.
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