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Tim Billo is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the College of the Environment at the University of Washington. His academic interests are grounded in basic observations of nature and research that explores traits exchanged between species. He teaches a variety of field and lab courses, including a nine-day backpacking-based course in Peru focusing on the history of wilderness and landscape change in Washington's Olympic National Park. In addition to his Program Environment courses, he teaches ornithology, conservation biology, and evolution, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of biodiversity and sustainability issues.
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