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A recent study defines a green worker as one whose everyday job contributes to solving environmental problems.
That definition is drawing in more and more people, including David Riddell, who never expected to be doing what he's doing today.
After earning his degree in conservation at Kent State University, he figured he'd land a government job, perhaps managing a park or working in some ecology department. Riddell, 28, now is a biologist with Davey Resource Group, a division of The Davey Tree Expert Company. He spends most of his time killing invasive plant species to make room for plants meant to grow here.
Read the full story featured in the Akron Beacon Journal and the newspaper's look at 'green jobs.'
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