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Disciplinary Interests: Forest ecology

Paul Michael Satterthwaite, US Forest Service
Paul Michael Satterthwaite
Biological Science Technician (Botany)
technology
Masters
USFS
Design, implementation and analysis of surveys for rare/endangered plant species of the Eastern Sierra Nevada/Southern Great Basin and Northern Mojave Desert regions., Evaluation of groundwater dependent ecosystems (GDEs) on Inyo N.F., including springs, wet meadows, and fens. Characterization of GDEs followed a new federal protocol including site description, vegetation, soil, macroinvertebrate, herpetofauna, and hydrological surveys.
Paul Satterthwaite is a field researcher in botany on the Inyo National Forest.
EDWARD WIAFE DEBRAH, KAKUM NATIONAL PARK
EDWARD WIAFE DEBRAH
WILDLIFE PROTECTION OFFICER
PERSONAL
technology
MSC
GHANA INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL FORESTERS
ECOLOGY OF CERCOPITHECUS CAMPBELLI LOWEI (LOWE'S MONKEY) IN THE KAKUM CENSERVATION AREA, GHANA.
PHD CANDIDATE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CAPE COAST, GHANA

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