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August 3, 2016

Feature in Jackson Hole News & Guide

Feature in Jackson Hole News & Guide
August 3, 2016

Check out the full article by Mike Koshmrl here.

Image by Rugile Kaladyte

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About Maggie

Maggie Raboin is an ecologist whose research seeks to uncover the ways that invertebrates are affected by human-created environmental change. She is currently a PhD candidate at UC Berkeley.

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