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Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation
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Article ItemIn Memoriam: John E. Green III , article
John E. Green III (’70 B.S. in forestry and wildlife) of Steinhatchee, Fla., passed away Jan. 25, 2014, at the age of 66.
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Article ItemTeam Wins National Master Plan Design Competition , article
Casey Trees is a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit organization committed to restoring, enhancing, and protecting the tree canopy of the nation’s capital.
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Article ItemOutstanding recent alumnus , article
Matthew Brinckman received this year’s Outstanding Recent Alumnus Award – Graduate Degree in recognition of his early career accomplishments.
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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 ItemA new student council for the college , article
The fall 2015 semester brought a new academic year, and, for the college, a new student council, formed by a group in last year’s Leadership Institute.
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Article ItemInternship with multicultural program shapes student's career plan , article
Carolyn Copenheaver partnered with Keita Shumaker to provide a worthy student with a unique opportunity.
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Article Item'Mission RareQuest' earns film festival award , article
Priya Jaishanker’s film “Mission RareQuest” was named a runner-up at the 2017 RVA Environmental Film Festival.
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Article ItemIn memoriam: Robert McElwee , article
Robert McElwee served on the forestry faculty and was a project leader for Virginia Cooperative Extension from 1971 to 1989.
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Article ItemPanamanian course introduces students to global issues , article
Over winter break, Associate Professor John McGee led 13 students on a first-ever 12-day study abroad trip through Panama, where they learned about indigenous cultures, conservation issues, the impact of climate change, and more.
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Article ItemFox named distinguished alumnus , article
Thomas Fox, the Honorable Garland Gray Professor of Forestry, has been named the 2016 Distinguished Alumnus by the University of Maine School of Forest Resources.
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Article ItemTraining key to improving citizen scientist-collected data , article
Using volunteer “citizen scientists” to collect data seems like an ideal way for budget-strapped agencies and nonprofits to augment their workforce.
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Article ItemAlumni profile: Adam Layman — protector of the night sky , article
In his 14-year career at Staunton River State Park in Halifax County, Virginia, Adam Layman has devoted himself to preserving its natural riches.
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Article ItemStudent's discovery saves campus trees , article
Michael Webb made a discovery last spring that helped Virginia Tech’s building maintenance and grounds unit take action and save as many as 30 threatened trees.
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Article ItemStarting Young! , article
Over 100 first-graders from Christiansburg Primary School visited campus last spring to learn about natural resources and agriculture.
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Article ItemSuccessful natural resource management built on trust , article
Trust is an important driver of collaboration, conflict resolution, and enhanced group performance in the management of natural resources. Four forms of trust may play a role in building resilient collaborations.
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