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Celebrating the Scientific and Scholarship Contributions of the RM-CESU Student Award Recipients



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Each year the Rocky Mountains Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (RM-CESU) recognizes the outstanding accomplishments by our students. Our RM-CESU Student Award recipients have contributed to wetland monitoring protocols, oral history at parks, grouse conservation, and citizen science. Many of our recipients have gone on to careers in federal service and academia. In this series we will be recognizing the work of our recent 2021 awardees as well as hearing from past recipients on their current contributions to science and scholarship.

Join us as we recognize 2021 Award Recipients; Scarlett Engle, Ph.D. Candidate-Anthropology, University of Colorado Boulder, Revitalizing the Exhibitions of Chapin Mesa Archaeological Museum, and Jacob Oram, MS Candidate-Statistics, Montana State University, Ecological Statistics to Improve Whitebark Pine Monitoring in the Western U.S.

Scarlett will walk us through the culturally appropriate museum re-design for Chapin Mesa and the tribal outreach conducted to create it and Jacob will demonstrate how statistics is helping the effort in Whitebark Pine conservation.
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