Jacquelyn Gill
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photo credits: Wikimedia Commons
educated at: University of Wisconsin–Madison, College of the Atlantic
occupation: ecologist, paleontologist
award received: Friend of the Planet Award
Jacquelyn Gill is a paleoecologist and assistant professor of climate science at the University of Maine. She has worked on such as the relationship between megafauna and vegetation in the Pleistocene, and the sediment cores of Jamaica. Gill is also a science communicator on climate change. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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