Robert Gleason
Biological Science
A scientist who studies wildlife, including what they eat, how they
reproduce, and how they use their habitat.
Non Forest Service
Research Wildlife Biologist: As a wildlife biologist I have had many memorable experiences conducting field work in wetlands, including studying soils, plants, aquatic insects and other animals, and especially waterfowl. The most rewarding aspect of my job, however, is when research results provide the scientific basis for sound management and conservation of wetland ecosystems.
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In this article, scientists explore the different ecosystem services provided by prairie potholes such as soil nutrients, absorbing carbon, and reducing soil erosion.
Fill Those Potholes! Identifying Ecosystem Services of Small Wetlands on the American Prairie
In this article, scientists explore the different ecosystem services provided by prairie potholes such as soil nutrients, absorbing carbon, and reducing soil erosion.