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USFWS Miranda Plumb, -ScienceWoman (16458948877)

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March is Women’s History month, and we want to highlight some of the amazing women here at U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on our social media sites.

Name: Miranda Plumb

Title: Fish & Wildlife Biologist

Duty station: Washington Fish & Wildlife Office

Female Conservation Hero or Mentor: Jane Goodall

Where did you go to school: University of Alaska Fairbanks (M.S. Fisheries); University of Montana (B.S. Wildlife Biology)

How did you get interested in conservation? Simply by living in the rural country-side while growing up and having parents who appreciate the outdoors and natural world. My family didn’t take big, extravagant trips when I was growing up; instead my parents took us to state parks in Vermont and New Hampshire. We camped out a lot, went fishing, and definitely looked all around for wildlife.

What’s your favorite species and why? pygmy whitefish (Prosopium coulteri) – relative to other species, little is known about pygmy whitefish, at least in the Arctic where I studied them. In one lake system there can be multiple sympatric morphotypes.

Northern pygmy owl – their automimicry (false eyes) mislead predators and/or mobbing small birds – very cool adaptation!

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02/03/2015
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