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Sharing the Knowledge!

After diner discussion.

Faculty and students from a natural history course offered by Clackamas Community College invited me to lecture on Malheur's aquatic health program, the history of the carp problem, projects currently underway, and goals for the future. This was a particularly meaningful experience for me as I have taken many classes from two of the faculty present. One of them was responsible for me becoming a scientist instead of furthering my study of political philosophy.

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