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Harrison R Watson

Jackson State University, Princeton University

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Harrison Watson is a Ph.D. student in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Princeton University who is broadly interested in carbon and nutrient cycling within savanna soils, particularly what role herbivory has in determining the flow of carbo and other nutrients. He recently graduated from Jackson State University with a Bachelor’s in Marine Biology where he studied mitochondrial genomics using species of crustaceans native to the northern Gulf of Mexico.

Harrison is a Planet Forward Alumnus and traveled with Planet Forward to the Amazon rainforest in Brazil in 2017.

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Revival in a refuge: A 55-year labor of love

This photo essay explores the conservation accomplishments of the Friends of Roger’s Wildlife Refuge, a New Jersey wetlands preserve home to birds and loved by birders. Keep reading

Revival in a refuge: A 55-year labor of love

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Revival in a refuge: A 55-year labor of love
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Harrison R Watson

Jackson State University, Princeton University

Revival in a refuge: A 55-year labor of love
Songs of the Amazon: A lesson in coexistence
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Harrison R Watson

Jackson State University, Princeton University

Large-billed tern sounds
An essay: On communicating environmentalism with minorities
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Harrison R Watson

Jackson State University, Princeton University

An essay: On communicating environmentalism with minorities
Taking notes from the planet: Mobile Bay National Estuary Program’s watershed project
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Harrison R Watson

Jackson State University, Princeton University

Saving the coast, one shore at a time
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Harrison R Watson

Jackson State University, Princeton University

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