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Mammalogist
Mammalogists are zoologists who specialize in the study of mammals.

Marine Biologist
Marine biologists study water-inhabiting plants and animals and the environmental conditions affecting them.
Microbiologist
Microbiologists study microscopic forms of life, such as algae, bacteria, viruses, protozoa, fungi and rickettsiae.

Natural Resources Scientist
Natural resources scientists study scientific principles and applications associated with conservation and the use of natural resources, including wildlife, soil and trees.

Naturalist
Naturalists plan. develop and conduct programs to inform the public of the historical, natural and scientific features of national, state or local parks.

Nematologist
Nematologists study nematodes (roundworms) that prey on plants, transmit diseases, attack insects, or attack soil, fresh water, or marine nematodes.

Nursery Operator
Nursery operators control and manage nursery production, including the growing of trees, shrubs and plants, and other managerial details, such as labor and cost efficiency.

Organic Chemist
Organic chemists study the composition of all carbon-based living matter.

Outdoor Recreation Specialist
Outdoor recreation specialists organize and conduct programs related to outdoor activities, including parks programs, orienteering, and mountain climbing.

Park Manager
Park managers plan, direct, and coordinate the operation, recreation programming, maintenance, and security of national and state parks.

Park Ranger
Park rangers enforce laws and regulations in national, state, and local parks; they maintain parks and ensure the safety of park visitors.

Pest Control Technician
Pest control technicians use chemicals and mechanical traps to rid homes and business premises of insects, rodents, and other household pests.

Physiologist
Physiologists conduct research on cellular structure and organ-system functions of plants and animals.

Plant Ecologist
Plant ecologists study the interrelationship of plant organisms and their environments.

Public Relations Representative
Public relations representatives build, maintain, and promote positive relationships between an organization and the public it serves.
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