Bugs, Birds, and Benthic Invertebrates: Making the Most of Undergraduate Research Opportunities
Most students wouldn’t consider eleven straight hours of birding to be their comfort zone, but Pierre Beaurang isn’t most students. Pierre, a wildlife and fisheries biology major from Northern California, has loved birds for his entire life, and knew from a young age that he wanted to study them. “I mostly applied to universities that had a wildlife and fisheries biology program or something...
Senior Ben Simmons Wins First Time Regional Award for UVM from The Wildlife Society
At the University of Vermont (UVM), senior Ben Simmons ’23 became a leader in the Wildlife and Fisheries Biology program which earned him a prestigious award from the Northeast Section of The Wildlife Society, an international network of more than 11,000 wildlife professionals.
Senior Eamon Caffrey Digs Into Turtle Conservation Research
Undergraduate Eamon Caffrey ’23 focused his four years at the University of Vermont (UVM) on research to enhance his major in Wildlife and Fisheries Biology. He studied turtle nesting success on Cape Cod. His research experience led to a field position after graduation and the desire to apply to graduate school.
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- Fulbright Awardee Reilly Becchina Continues Wildlife Research in Mongolia
- Graduate Rebecca Dillon Earns Fisheries Biologist Job with USGS
- New Boat Captain, Kirstin Collins, to Pilot UVM Research Vessel
- Wildlife Ecologist Brittany Mosher Joins Rubenstein School Faculty
- Hannah Lachance, a 2020 Finalist for Sea Grant’s Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship
- Associate Dean Allan Strong Comes Back to the Classroom and Field Full Time
- Ellen Marsden Honored by Great Lakes Fishery Commission
- Wildlife Major Kevin Ostrander Makes Career Experiences Happen
- Seniors in Capstone Course Take on Teamwork, Communication, Problem-Solving
- Alum Hilary Cooley Tracks Lions and Wolves and Bears
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