Fall 2017
From the Dean's Perspective
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Article ItemFrom the Dean's Perspective , article
Serving our students is the college's highest priority
College News
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Article ItemConservation Management Institute realigns to maximize funding and research opportunities , article
The Conservation Management Institutes's realignment with the Departure of Fish and Wildlife Conservation will strengthen research opportunities, benefiting clients, students, and the community at large.
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Article ItemExamining connections between human health and the environment in Central Appalachia , article
Within Central Appalachia's lush, green mountains lie some of the most dramatic human health inequities in the nation.
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Article ItemOrder 2018 wildlife calendar highlighting students' research , article
The calendars highlight the students' work around the world.
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Article ItemVirginia Tech unveils new brand platform , article
Virginia Tech is starting a new chapter of its story by unveiling a dramatic platform from which to share it.
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Article ItemVirginia now ranks third for big trees, program earns award , article
Virginia moved up to third place on the 2017 American Forests Champion Trees national register, with 74 national champion trees.
Faculty Briefs
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Article ItemFaculty promotions , article
Several college faculty earned promotions in 2017.
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Article ItemHammett appointed visiting professor at Nepal university , article
Under his four-year appointment, Hammett will work closely with the Agriculture and Forestry University's administration and faculty while continuing to teach and conduct research at Virginia Tech.
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Article ItemMarion receives Boy Scouts Award , article
Marion, a recreation ecologist, has been instrumental in developing Leave No Trace, an educational program that guides outdoor recreation nationwide, and bringing it to the Boy Scouts.
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Article ItemMcMullin named president of American Fisheries Society , article
The society is the world's oldest and largest organization dedicated to strengthening the fisheries profession, advancing fisheries science, and conserving fisheries resources.
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Article ItemTwo faculty recognized by Alumni Association , article
Marcella Kelly received the Award for Excellence in International Research and Dean Stauffer received the William E. Wine Award.
Research Spotlight
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Article ItemCamera-trap research paves the way for global monitoring networks , article
A team of researchers from universities, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations all over the world compiled camera-trap data from 12 countries to evaluate impacts on 96 carnivore species, ranging from Arctic foxes to Sumatran tigers.
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Article ItemEar-stones provide clues to researchers studying migratory habits of Amazonian fish species , article
Ear-stones, or otoliths, growth and form rings each year that can be read in a similar way as a tree's rings.
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Article ItemEconomic research supports tree cover recommendations , article
A new interdisciplinary study suggests that tree cover to real estate value maximizes at about 30 percent cover for residential properties.
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Article ItemNonnative catfish not primary driver of American shad declines in James River , article
Although nonnative catfish do prey on shad and other native species, predation is not solely responsible for declines in these fish populations.
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Article ItemPolicies protecting the Amazon need updating , article
Researchers examined how climate change is affecting the streams, rivers, lakes, and forests of the Amazon.
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Article ItemResearch calls for enhancing long-term benefits of Farm Bill programs , article
Many landowners rely on conservation incentive programs to make improvements that also benefit the environment and society as a whole.
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Article ItemRoad salts are reaching surface and ground waters , article
The study found that stormwater retention ponds are not completely effective at preventing road salts from contaminating streams and wetlands.
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Article ItemStudy shows pine and spruce species adapt to climate change , article
The study should offer better recommendations for forest management strategies in changing climates.
Alumni Corner
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Article ItemAlumni Profile: Mike Melo - Serving those 'in the arena' , article
Mike Melo ('79 B.S. forestry) has relied on the analytical skills and the values he developed through the rigorous training in the forestry program every day since graduation.
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Article ItemEagle Scout alums help at Boy Scout Jamboree , article
Lee Spradlin and Bob Radspinner were among the many who volunteered at the Society of American Foresters booth at the 2017 National Boy Scout Jamboree in West Virginia.
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Article ItemKluender inducted into Arkansas Foresters Hall of Fame , article
Richard Kluender served as dean of the School of Forest Resources and director of the Arkansas Forest Resources Center at the University of Arkansas-Monticello.
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Article ItemStraka named Extension Forester of the Year , article
Tom Straka ('81 Ph.D.) accepts the Forest Landowners Association's 2017 Extension Forester of the Year award.
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General ItemAdditional alumni news
We love hearing about all the great things going on with our alumni — awards, promotions, retirements, etc. Regrettably, we don’t have enough space in the newsmagazine to print them all. You can now catch up with former classmates and fellow Hokies online.