Argonomist
a scientist who studies the variety of plants, pests, diseases, and pesticide chemicals found in agriculture crops
Archeaologist
a scientist who studies the history of mankind, material relics, and civilizations
Biologist
a scientist who studies living things in the environment
Botanist
a scientist who studies the plant life in an environment
Chemist
a scientist who studies chemicals and the effects of pollution in the air, water, and soil
Conservationist
a scientist who studies a location and determines the steps needed to protect the area from being destroyed or polluted
Ecologist
a scientist who studies the whole environment as a working unit, and the issues that can arise when part of the environment is jeopardized
Entomologist
a scientist who studies insects, spiders, snails and other
Geologist
a scientist who studies the effects of water erosion on the soil and rocks
Hydrologist
a scientist who studies local rainfall levels
Ichthyologist
a scientist who studies fish and their diseases
Marine biologist
a scientist who studies life in the oceans
Meteorologist
a scientist who studies the climate, and weather patterns of the area
Microbiologist
a scientist who studies the tiny microorganisms of the environment and chemical toxins that affect it
Ornithologist
a scientist who studies birds and their diseases
Paleontologist
a scientist who studies fossils of ancient life forms, and how they survived in different time periods
Volcanologist
a scientist who studies volcanoes and their effects on the environment
Zoologist
a scientist who studies life forms such as deer