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Article ItemFitzpatrick studies endangered plant species for Fralin Fellowship , article
Wildlife conservation major Jessica Fitzpatrick studied a federally endangered plant species, Michaux’s sumac, with a team from the Conservation Management Institute.
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Article ItemFirst-year experience program honored , article
The college’s first-year experience program — Invent the Sustainable Future — received one of three 2013 University Exemplary Program Awards.
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Article ItemHallerman and Murphy named fisheries Fellows , article
Fisheries professors Eric Hallerman and Brian Murphy were among the honorees named to the inaugural class of Fellows by the American Fisheries Society.
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Article ItemNew mapping approach reveals benefits, shortcomings of flood-control strategies , article
It should come as no surprise that urban areas, with impenetrable rooftops and parking lots, contribute to flooding. But natural and manmade structures within the watersheds that serve urban and rural areas can influence the path and speed of water.
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Article ItemNew Research Aviary , article
Facility enhances opportunities for novel research, hands-on student learning, and crosscutting collaborations.
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Article ItemSocial interactions among bats could contribute to resilience , article
Doctoral students Alexander Silvis and Andrew Kniowski applied graphic and spatial approaches to findings from Ohio State field studies suggesting that the endangered Indiana bat may be able to use social connections to survive a certain amount of roost destruction.
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Article ItemNepalese Fulbright Scholar visits college , article
Bibhuti Ranjan Jha of Kathmandu University in Nepal spent six months in Blacksburg as a Fulbright Scholar studying fish sampling and data management.
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Article ItemStauffer honored with Wildlife Society award for teaching excellence , article
Professor Dean Stauffer received the Excellence in Wildlife Education Award, given to faculty who exhibit exemplary teaching and contribute to the improvement of wildlife education for undergraduate and graduate students.
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Article ItemFuture of coastal marshes lies with private property owners , article
The study found that conservation strategies for marsh migration inland will need to be attractive to private landowners and encourage their voluntary participation.
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Article ItemMixing of farmed and wild fish could have adverse impacts on the environment , article
Doctoral student Gifty Anane-Taabeah is working to protect one of Ghana’s primary food sources and most important species: tilapia.
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Article ItemA message from the head of the Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation , article
The department strives to significantly contribute to fish and wildlife resource conservation and management through integrated programs in research, teaching, and engagement.
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Article ItemOvercoming obstacles , article
Chanz Hopkins has faced a variety of challenges in life, but owing to hard work, perseverance, and support from his family, he is graduating with a degree in fish conservation and start a new career with the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries.
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Article ItemGraduate students receive prestigious research fellowships , article
Master’s student Brian Case’s fellowship is from the National Science Foundation and doctoral student Corbin Hilling’s is from Virginia Sea Grant.
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Article ItemEnsign receives career mentor award , article
Bill Ensign has been on the faculty at Kennesaw State University in Georgia since 1997.
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Article ItemTeresa Martinez ('92, '98) receives Cross Alumni Leadership Award , article
Teresa Martinez (’92 B.S., ’98 M.S.) is co-founder and executive director of the Continental Divide Trail Coalition.
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