
Susan Ustin
A scientist who studies the physical and biological aspects of
the environment.
Non Forest Service

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I have always thought that it was important to preserve our natural heritage and wanted to work as an ecologist. Working with information collected from satellites has allowed me to view the environment from a large-scale perspective. It is a privilege to work on problems that have great benefit to society and to help improve the way we take care of our environment.
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