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Peter Dunwiddie is an affiliate professor in the Biology Department at the University of Washington and an associate curator at the Burke Museum Herbarium. His research primarily focuses on restoration management of prairie woodland ecosystems in the Pacific Northwest, with a particular emphasis on fire restoration and the conservation of native species. His studies include floristics, biogeography, and the conservation of rare species, especially in the San Juan Gulf Islands. Dunwiddie has extensive experience as an ecological consultant, working with various conservation organizations such as the National Park Service and the Bureau of Land Management. He earned his doctorate in botany from the University of Washington in 1983, following a master's degree in geography from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a bachelor's in environmental studies also from the University of Wisconsin. He has authored books and published numerous scientific papers across several fields, including ecological restoration, fire ecology, and invasive species management.
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