The term environmentalist is such a broad one that almost any tool might be used! They use magnifying glasses and microscopes, rulers and pressure gauges, mass spectrometers and chromatographs of various kinds - the list is endless. Of course they also use calculators and computers, as a large part of the work involves maths and handling data.
herpetologist use all kinds of tools like cotton balls, knifes, safety pins and more
A compass.
No, I am a digital assistant and do not use physical writing tools like chalk.
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For capacity planning, you would typically use tools such as network monitoring software, performance monitoring tools, and capacity planning software. These tools help you analyze current usage, predict future demand, and identify potential bottlenecks in your infrastructure. Additionally, you may use server management tools to track server utilization and forecast resource requirements.
Environmentalists use computers to record information and do research. They also use tools like test kits, to check environmental conditions.
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The environmentalist continued to live in the canopy of the tree for two months in order to dissuade the lumberjacks from cutting it down.
Andrew Lees - environmentalist - died in 1994.
Andrew Lees - environmentalist - was born in 1949.
Michael Bailey - environmentalist - was born in 1954.
Dave Currey - environmentalist - was born in 1953.
Anil Agarwal - environmentalist - was born in 1947.
Anil Agarwal - environmentalist - died in 2002.
Richard Fuller - environmentalist - was born in 1960.
Jean Harris - environmentalist - was born in 1922.
Jean Harris - environmentalist - died in 2008.