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Chris Lindberg
Chris grew up in Canada's capital, and then moved westwards to earn an Honours B.Sc. in Environmental Science and Biology from Simon Fraser University (Vancouver BC) in 1999. During his free time there he founded a non-profit science education program (Science Al!ve), worked as a teaching assistant, and conducted research on honey bees. Since graduation, he has worked with humpback whales in SE Alaska, Ancient Murrelets in the Queen Charlotte Islands, and searched for treasure and feral pigs on Cocos Island, Costa Rica. An educator, musician, and environmentalist, Chris currently resides in the temperate rainforest of the Queen Charlotte Islands in British Columbia, Canada. When he's not kayaking or hiking, he can be found teaching science in local schools and colleges, volunteering with other biologists, or experimenting in the workshop. An avid singer and songwriter, he is infamous for his habit of spontaneously eulogizing the days' events (both social and biological) in comedic verse.