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Butterfly Biologist-Turned-Science Writer: An Interview with Dr. Helene Engler

Butterfly Biologist-Turned-Science Writer: An Interview with Dr. Helene Engler

Lauren Jonik: Butterflies are such exquisite creatures. What exactly does the work of a butterfly biologist entail? Dr. Helene Engler: The methods depend on your questions. I use a butterfly net to catch them and track them. I also catch butterflies between my two fingers at the base of their wings so I don’t hurt them. I use a permanent marker to mark their wings, but not all species are sturdy enough for this. One can study local populations in…

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Women’s Work: Susan McLintock and Jeanette Palmer

Women’s Work: Susan McLintock and Jeanette Palmer

What happens when two strangers in different career fields interview each other about the work they do? Let’s find out. Susan McLintock is a former lab technician and current substitute teacher living in Swansea, Massachusetts. Jeanette Palmer is a Head of Client Services in Providence, Rhode Island. Jeanette Interviews Susan Jeanette Palmer: What were your childhood career dreams?   Susan McLintock: My first career dream as a child was to be a veterinarian. Then as I grew and learned that…

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