Marilyn Warren Woods

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Marilyn Warren Woods

Marilyn Warren Woods was a prominent figure in the field of botany. Born on March 12, 1950, in Chicago, Illinois, Woods dedicated her life to the study and preservation of plant species. She obtained her Ph.D. in Botany from the University of Illinois in 1975 and went on to become a respected researcher and educator in the field.

Throughout her career, Woods focused on the study of endangered plant species and their habitats. She conducted extensive fieldwork in various regions, documenting and cataloging rare and threatened plants. Her research contributed significantly to the understanding of plant biodiversity and conservation efforts.

In addition to her research work, Woods was a passionate advocate for environmental conservation. She actively promoted awareness about the importance of preserving natural habitats and the need for sustainable practices to protect plant species.

Woods authored numerous publications in prestigious scientific journals, sharing her findings and insights with the botanical community. Her work has been cited extensively and has inspired further research in the field of botany.

Marilyn Warren Woods passed away on June 5, 2018, leaving behind a lasting legacy in the field of botany. Her contributions to plant conservation and biodiversity continue to influence researchers and conservationists worldwide.


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