
Richard Birdsey
A scientist who studies the physical and biological aspects of
the environment.
Northern Research Station

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I like being a scientist because it is exciting to be involved in research that could help solve climate change, which is a global problem. It is quite a thrill to have the opportunity to make a difference.
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USDA Forest Service: Richard Birdsey
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