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The Society for Conservation Biology is pleased to award ten graduate students with USD$1,000 awards to support them in carrying out field research projects in their conservation topic area of choice.
This year's winners were selected from an applicant pool of 97 students whose projects ranged from exploring the theory of planned behavior to mitigate vessel strikes involving sea turtles, to honey-hunter-bird interactions amongst the Indigenous people of Cameroon.
The Graduate Student Research Awards program is in its 10th year and is supported by Wiley, the publisher of SCB journals Conservation Biology, Conservation Letters, and Conservation Science and Practice.
Congratulations to the winners!
Lucy Chalgren, USA; Francis Chebby, Tanzania; Lobke Jurrius, Australia; Liomba-Junior Mathe, Somalia; Atikul Islam Mithu, Bangladesh; Diana Munoz, USA; Mohammad Nadim Ansari, India; Bright Olunusi, USA; Haradhan Ruidas, India; Antoinette Prudence Tegueu Kemeni, Cameroon