BAHS graduate students present research to the PA Wildlife Society

Samantha Maywald and Victoria Roper
BAHS master's students  Samantha Maywald and Victoria Roper presented research posters at the annual conference of the PA Wildlife Society conference in State College, PA.  The theme of the conference was  The Nexus: Bridging Land and Water and featured plenary sessions by  Cindy Adams Dunn, the secretary of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and Dustin Shull, a Water Program Specialist with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection's Water Quality Division. In addition to presenting their research, Sam and Victoria were winners in the PA wildlife society raffle. Sam won a 100 ft deer fence, while Victoria took home a collection of framed wildlife posters!

Here are the title of their research presentations:
Potential Environmental Predictors of an important West Nile Virus vector (Culex restuans) in Ruffed Grouse Habitat Samantha Maywald, Clay Corbin, John Hranitz, Karl Henry, Bloomsburg University, ; Lisa Williams, PA Game Commission, ; Mike Hutchinson, PA Department of Environmental Protection, 

Aerial insectivore response to Acid Mine Drainage in Pennsylvania Streams Victoria G. Roper, Amanda L. Aulenbach, and Benjamin R. Paul, and Lauri Green, Bloomsburg University 

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