NORWOOD -- Brett R. Jesmer, son of Carlie and Irving Robinson, Norwood, and the late Clifford Jesmer, received a doctoral degree in ecology this summer from the University of Wyoming. He studied the …
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NORWOOD -- Brett R. Jesmer, son of Carlie and Irving Robinson, Norwood, and the late Clifford Jesmer, received a doctoral degree in ecology this summer from the University of Wyoming. He studied the behavior, physiology and population dynamics of moose.
He also worked with mule deer and bighorn sheep.
Carlie Robinson | Submitted