Scott was born and raised in a rural central Illinois town. He earned his BS in biology and chemistry, as well as a BA in literature and writing in 2002 from Illinois College in Jacksonville, Illinois. As an undergraduate, Scott was heavily involved in undergraduate research with his advisor Larry Zettler, Ph.D. Highlighting his undergraduate research career was work in support of the conservation and recovery of the federally threatened eastern prairie fringed orchid native to Illinois, and the reintroduction of the state endangered short-lipped ladies’-tresses here in Florida. Currently, Scott is a doctoral candidate in the Environmental Horticulture Department at the University of Florida, as well as a founder and co-manager of the Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge Native Orchid Propagation and Conservation Project. His research interests include the growth and development of orchids, and the integrated conservation of native orchid species.Scott was born and raised in a rural central Illinois town. He earned his BS in biology and chemistry, as well as a BA in literature and wr...all »Scott was born and raised in a rural central Illinois town. He earned his BS in biology and chemistry, as well as a BA in literature and writing in 2002 from Illinois College in Jacksonville, Illinois. As an undergraduate, Scott was heavily involved in undergraduate research with his advisor Larry Zettler, Ph.D. Highlighting his undergraduate research career was work in support of the conservation and recovery of the federally threatened eastern prairie fringed orchid native to Illinois, and the reintroduction of the state endangered short-lipped ladies’-tresses here in Florida. Currently, Scott is a doctoral candidate in the Environmental Horticulture Department at the University of Florida, as well as a founder and co-manager of the Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge Native Orchid Propagation and Conservation Project. His research interests include the growth and development of orchids, and the integrated conservation of native orchid species.«
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