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Product Type: Science Feature
Year: 2011
Author(s): Wilson, J. and C. Allen
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Wilson, J. and C. Allen. 2011. Seeing the forest and the trees: USGS scientist links local changes to global scale. http://fort.usgs.gov/callen/default.asp.
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The recent recipient of two major awards, Craig D. Allen, a research ecologist with the U.S. Geological Survey Fort Collins Science Center, has loved trees since childhood. He is now considered an expert of world renown on the twin phenomena of forest changes and tree mortality resulting from climate warming and drought, and in 2010 was twice recognized for his scientific contributions...
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