In Rexburg halls where lab coats gleam,
And microscopes observe the dream,
There walks a man with field-born grace,
And probably sunscreen on his face.
He speaks of owls, of range, of streams,
Of conservation's careful schemes,
While students write with startled speed:
"This ecosystem has a need."
O Jericho, with lecture might,
You make the food web feel polite.
The elk stand tall. The trout confer.
The sagebrush whispers, "Yes, professor."
So raise a beaker, clean and bright,
To fieldwork boots and classroom light.
For wildlife, data, jokes, and awe:
Dr. Whiting brings ecological law.