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Article ItemOrth garners multiple honors , article
Donald J. Orth, the Thomas H. Jones Professor in the Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation, has recently been honored with multiple awards for his teaching.
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Article ItemSaving the Amazon , article
Scientists take a multi-faceted approach to sustaining the Amazon’s biodiversity.
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Article ItemSpend summer in the Great Smokies! , article
Join students and non-students alike for a unique summer course, Natural History of the Great Smoky Mountains (FIW 2984), open to anyone interested in learning about the area’s diverse ecology and natural history.
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Article ItemAusten receives Cross Alumni Leadership Award , article
Douglas J. Austen, executive director of the American Fisheries Society, received the Gerald H. Cross Alumni Leadership Award from the Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation and the college’s Leadership Institute.
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Article ItemGreene named dean of Georgia's forestry school , article
W. Dale Greene has been named dean of the University of Georgia’s Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources.
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Article ItemEric Hallerman raises awareness about fisheries genetics and animal biotechnology , article
Professor Eric Hallerman recently published “Genetic Resources of Neotropical Fishes,” which offers recommendations to help fisheries professionals in Latin America utilize fisheries genetics.
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Article ItemFarewell to Steve McMullin! , article
Co-workers, colleagues, family, and friends gathered to thank Steve McMullin for a job well done and offer best wishes for him during retirement.
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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 ItemStudy on New River trotlines reveals changing traditions in fishing , article
While the popularity of fishing for smallmouth bass is on the rise in Virginia’s New River, the decades-old practice of fishing for catfish using trotlines is fading, according to a recent study.
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Article ItemCongressman Griffith visits mussel center , article
Congressman Morgan Griffith toured the college’s Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Center this spring to see firsthand the research.
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Article ItemGraduate student's research reveals new, troubling threats to Madagascar's wildlife , article
Habitat degradation and deforestation, recognized as principal threats to wildlife globally, have especially destructive implications on the island nation of Madagascar — four out of five of its plant and animal species are found nowhere else in the world.
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Article ItemElizabeth Tsang places in public speaking contest , article
Wildlife conservation major Elizabeth Tsang placed third in the impromptu speaking contest at the Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Related Sciences regional cluster meeting in Atlanta.
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Article ItemBird boxes at Blacksburg High School engage students , article
In a partnership with Virginia Tech, approximately 50 wooden bird boxes were placed on a natural stretch of Blacksburg High School’s property.
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Article ItemMussels released into Tennessee's Powell River , article
The Powell River, located in northeastern Tennessee, became home to 750 new mussels last fall thanks to a restoration effort funded by the Tennessee Valley Authority.
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Article ItemNelson captures writing award , article
Freshman wildlife conservation major Christina Nelson won first place in the annual VOWA (Virginia Outdoor Writers Association)/Dominion Collegiate Undergraduate Writing Contest.
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