Natural History
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2004
- Michelle L. Mowery, The H. Lawrence Achilles Natural Area: A Paddling Guide to Shelburne Pond
- Krista Powers, Triple Buckets: A Study of the Lower Huntington Gorge Preserve, Richmond, Vermont
2005
- *Tom O'Dowd, Questing in Burlington: Connecting to Place with Treasure Hunts
- Tiffany N. Shaw, Cottongrass Fen: An Exploration of Understanding Place
- Jonathan Tomb, Exploring Wilderness and a Sense of Place in the Bristol Cliffs Wilderness Area, Bristol, Vermont
2006
- Whitney T. Cook, Environmental Education Wetland Module
- Nathaniel F. Hoag, The Creation of an Accessible Guidebook to Mycological Folklore
- Jeremy Leffert, The Construction of an Interpretative Field Guide: Camel’s Hump, Burrows Trail
- Benjamin Tupper, From Reverence to Resource: A History of the Human-Bear Relationship
2007
- David Lawrence Berg II, A Dendrochronological Study of Cassiope mertensiana
- Katie Parrish, Survey of Bobcat Prey Abundance in Vermont
2008
- Mary Carter – Black Bears and Okemo Mountain: Using Environmental Education to Increase Community Awareness
- *Ashley M. Chapman – Learning Through Letters: Migratory Songbird Curriculum Development and Evaluation and Pen Pal Partnership Establishment as an Environmental Education Technique
- Emily A. Collins – Pre and Post Visit Wetlands Educational Activities for K-3rd Grade Visitors of ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center
- Heather Durkel – Discovering a Sense of Place: Field Guides to Three Pittsford Trails
- *Margaret Graciano – Affective Landscape: Natural History, Recollections and Reflection on Shelburne Pond Natural Area
- Heather Durkel – Discovering a Sense of Place: Field Guides to Three Pittsford Trails
- John Christopher Ibsen – A Natural History of Lot 1 and 2: Providence Island, South Hero, Vermont
- Michaela Wales – An Evaluation of the National Audubon Society’s Nature Day Camp and its Ability to Increase Children’s Knowledge of the Environment
- Krysta Zambroski – Kids for the Earth Resource Guide: A Curriculum Guide for a Coastal Summer Camp
2010
- Ryan Chandler – Vacation or Degradation: Assessing the Relationship Between Small Island Tourism and the Coral Reefs of Belize
- Meighan Forrer – Zebra Mussels: Impacts and Potential Management Plans
- Martha Klepack – Reading a Changing Landscape: A Natural History Guide to Centennial Woods
- Michael Nathan – Effects of Development and Recreation on Sensitive Alpine Communities: A Comparative Case Study of Camel’s Hump and Jay Peak, Vermont
- Dan Rovensky – First Walk Through Trees Around Fire: An Exploration of Environmental Education at Camp Tel Yehudah
2012
- Patrick Intolubbe-Chmil – There and Back Again: From the Savannas of East Africa to the Mountains of New England: An Observational Study of Biophilia
- Abby R. Okoniewski – Backpack, Books, and Blue Hat: The Narratives of Winter
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