Wildlife Researcher Tyler Christensen Helps Protect Sensitive Species

Tyler Christensen, who spent hours on the Watershed Reserve as a boy and these days frequently conducts research and teaches workshops at The Watershed Institute, is featured in the current edition of Princeton Magazine.
He speaks about the biodiversity of the region and his passion for wildlife, especially the reclusive saw-whet owl, bobcats and copperhead snakes.

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