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biologist

[bahy-ol-uh-jist] / baɪˈɒl ə dʒɪst /


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They also point out that state wildlife biologists a year ago recommended against listing the species after concluding that claims in the petition about the effects of climate change on the large yuccas were premature.

From Los Angeles Times

“Finding that host is kind of the most important moment in their life,” says Sam England, a biologist and postdoctoral researcher at Berlin’s Natural History Museum.

From National Geographic

“Our native fishery is extremely important to us,” said Tom McDonald, chairman of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes at their headquarters in Montana and a fisheries biologist.

From New York Times

Earlier in 2023, the foundation announced its "support of 405 Ukrainian mathematicians, biologists, physicists and chemists who remain in Ukraine" through research stipends lasting 12 months.

From Salon

Elk often hit the water to escape predators, and Native tribes in the area have long harvested them there, according to Kurt Licence, a DFW wildlife biologist who oversees Bruiser’s sprawling territory.

From Seattle Times