Michael Terry (not shown) and Caitlyn Donadt (shown) were awarded “Profiling Alberta Graduate Students” Travel Award. This is a competitive award given to a student/s at the University of Alberta to highlight their research. Both Michael and Cait will be presenting their research at this year’s Canadian Conference for Fisheries Research in London, Ontario. Great job Michael and Caitlyn.
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The Fisheries and Aquatic Conservation Lab attends the Canadian Freshwater Species at Risk Research Network Workshop in Burlington, Ontario
Dr. Poesch and Taylor MacLeod joined the Canadian Freshwater Species at Risk Network Workshop in Burlington, Ontario. Thanks to Fisheries and Oceans Canada and all the participants for a great meeting! Freshwater species at risk research is growing!!!
Dr. Poesch attends Canadian Science Advisory Meeting on Allowable Harm for Species at Risk
Dr. Poesch provided science advice on determining allowable harm for species at risk in Ottawa, Ontario.
Congratulations to Karling Roberts for winning the Bill Shostak Wildlife Award
Karling Roberts was awarded the Bill Shostak Wildlife Award. This is a competitive award given to a student at the University of Alberta who demonstrates excellence in wildlife research. Congratulations Karling.
Congratulations to Cait Donadt for winning the Marten K Paetz Memorial Award in Fisheries Management
Caitlyn Donadt was awarded the Marten K. Paetz Memorial Award in Fisheries Management. This is a competitive award given to a student who demonstrates excellence in fisheries management. Congratulations Cait.
Congratulations to Cait Donadt and Michael Terry on QE II scholarships
Two members of the PoeschLab, Caitlyn Donadt and Michael Terry, were awarded Queen Elizabeth II graduate awards from the province of Alberta. These scholarships reward the high level of achievement of students pursuing graduate studies in Alberta. Great job team!
Ph.D. student Sebastian Theis wins best poster at international conference
Sebastian Theis‘ research on habitat offsetting was recently awarded with Best Poster at the international conference the North American Congress for Conservation Biology (NACCB) in Toronto, ON. Great job Sebastian!
Welcome to new MSc student Taylor MacLeod
We welcome a new MSc student Taylor MacLeod. Taylor will be working on SARA species, Mountain Sucker, and impacts of hydrologic alteration as part of the Canadian Freshwater Species at Risk Research Network. Welcome Taylor!
Congratulations to Alli Banting for successfully defending her M.Sc. thesis
Allison Banting successfully defended her M.Sc. thesis today. Great job Alli!
Undergraduate student Jesse Shirton wins NSERC undergraduate award
Jesse Shirton won a prestigious NSERC Undergraduate Research Award (USRA). Great job Jesse!