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Avid Research interviews Rachael Gallagher

11 March 2022 / Published in News

Avid Research interviews Rachael Gallagher

Plant Success Associate Investigator, Associate Professor Rachael Gallager was recently interviewed by the Avid Research podcast in an episode titled “What’s it like to be a plant ecologist and conservationist?”. Rachael discusses what it’s like to be a plant ecologist working to understand the impact of global changes on plant health, distribution and range, and much more!

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