Students from multiple labs present at the virtual meeting of the state chapter of The Wildlife Society

Best Undergraduate Student Poster Award at the state meeting of The Wildlife Society
Best Undergraduate Student Poster Award at the state meeting of The Wildlife Society

Multiple students and one professor presented their research at the state chapter of The Wildlife Society's virtual meeting in February 2021. RU was well-represented - with one group presentation and 6 posters.

Congratulations to McKenzie and Georgia for winning Best Undergraduate Student Poster at this meeting! Their drone work was a novel project in studying bird-window collisions. Their poster is presented to the right.

Full-size versions of the posters and associated audio files are located here: https://sites.google.com/.../201.../home/2021-poster-session

We are proud of the great research going on in the Biology Department. Thanks to OURS for supporting their virtual travel and regsitration costs - these are great opportunities for our students to share the work that we do.

Predator research from the Powers lab - Logan Van Meter and Logan Platt

Predator research from the Powers lab - Logan Van Meter and Logan Platt

eDNA research presentation from Pelletier and Lau labs

eDNA research presentation from Pelletier and Lau labs

DNA Barcoding research from the Sheehy and Powers labs - Justin McLaughlin

DNA Barcoding research from the Sheehy and Powers labs - Justin McLaughlin

Bird-window collision research from the Powers lab - Trey Harris

Bird-window collision research from the Powers lab - Trey Harris

Competitor research from the Powers lab - Chris Wozniak and Kayla Nelson Anderson

Competitor research from the Powers lab - Chris Wozniak and Kayla Nelson Anderson

Bobcat parasite research from the Powers and Sheehy lab

Bobcat parasite research from the Powers and Sheehy lab

Feb 6, 2021
Karen Powers
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