Wilderness

Learn more about wilderness benefits, wilderness protection and preservation, wilderness recreation, and more with a variety of Natural Inquirer resources. Browse by topic, grade band, and resource type.

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    Rich Hallett, Forest Ecologist

    Forests & Plants
    Front cover of Dr. Rich Hallett, Forest Ecologist Collector card
    • Ph.D., University of New Hampshire
    • USDA Forest Service Scientist
    • A forest ecologist is concerned with the survival of the forests, how trees and people ‘get along,’ and how we can help each other.
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    Kathleen (Katie) Stearns Friday, Program Manager

    Forests & Plants
    Front coer of Kathleen (Katie) Stearns Friday Collector Card
    • M.F., Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies
    • USDA Forest Service Scientist
    • A program manager provides technical and financial assistance programs to state or island governments, to support their work managing state and private forests and agroforests.
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    Craig Echt, Forest Geneticist

    Forests & Plants
    Front cover of Dr. Craig Echt Collector Card
    • Ph.D., Indiana University
    • USDA Forest Service Scientist
    • A forest geneticist compares the DNA from trees growing in different forests to figure out how they may be different or whether they share a common ancestry.
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    Grant Domke, Research Forester

    Forests & PlantsSoil
    Front cover of Dr. Grant Domke Collector Card
    • Ph.D., University of Minnesota
    • USDA Forest Service Scientist
    • As a forester, I study carbon dynamics in forest ecosystems.  I develop and improve techniques to estimate forest carbon stocks and changes to the carbon stocks using forest inventory information.
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    Robert L. DeVelice, Vegetation Ecologist

    Forests & Plants
    Front cover of Dr. Robert L. DeVelice Collector Card
    • Ph.D., New Mexico State University
    • USDA Forest Service Scientist
    • Vegetation ecology is the study of the composition, structure, distribution, and dynamics of plants and their interaction with the environment.
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    Susan Cordell, Plant Ecophysiologist

    Forests & Plants
    Front cover of Dr. Susan Cordell Collector Card
    • Ph.D., University of Hawaii, Manoa
    • USDA Forest Service Scientist
    • A plant ecophysiologist studies the ways in which plants interact with the environment.
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    Stacy Clark, Research Forester

    Forests & Plants
    Front cover of Dr. Stacy Clark Collector Card
    • Ph.D., Oklahoma State University
    • USDA Forest Service Scientist
    • As a forester, I research the best ways we can help certain tree species, like oaks or American chestnut, be the largest and fastest growing trees in the forest.
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    Kenneth L. Clark, Research Forester

    FireForests & PlantsInsectsWater
    Front cover of Dr. Kenneth L. Clark Collector card
    • Ph.D., University of Florida
    • USDA Forest Service Scientist
    • A research forester studies forest composition, structure, and functioning, such as productivity and nutrient cycling.
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    Andrezej Bytnerowicz, Ecologist

    Forests & PlantsWeather & Climate
    Front cover of Dr. Andrezej Bytnerowicz Collector Card
    • Ph.D., Silesian University, Katowice, Poland
    • USDA Forest Service Scientist
    • As an ecologist, I monitor and evaluate the impacts of air pollution and climate change on forests and other ecosystems.
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    Kerry Britton, Forest Pathologist

    Forests & Plants
    Front cover of Dr. Kerry Britton Collector Card
    • Ph.D., University of Georgia
    • USDA Forest Service Scientist
    • A forest pathologist studies tree diseases.  These diseases are caused by many of the same kinds of microorganisms that make humans sick, such as fungi, bacteria, and viruses.