Harmful algal bloom research featured in the Global Water Forum - Dr. Patiño and colleagues at USGS published a review and synthesis of toxic algal blooms that was featured in an article of the Global Water Forum.
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October 2023
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Texas Unit M.S. student Cienna Hanson published in Fisheries Magazine - On May 10, 2023, the AFS Western Division held a half- day symposium focused on nonperennial streams. The symposium was attended by approximately 100– 150 persons. Given the increasing importance of temporary streams and rivers, symposium organizers felt it would be useful to provide some of the highlights for Fisheries readership. The featured article is "Nonpermanent Streams: Some Insights from the AFS Western Division" was led by author Leanne Roulson and co-authored by symposium contributors, including Cienna Hanson.
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September 2023
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Texas Unit students receive Harry Tenison student scholarship - David Creamer and Wade Wilson received the Harry Tenison student scholarship. The scholarship is awarded to recognize deserving students enrolled in fisheries related curricula (in the state of Texas) based on academic excellence, professional activities, promise of future professional involvement, and contributions to the field of fisheries science.
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February 2023
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Texas Unit Student Wins Cottam Award - Kathryn Watson was the 2022 recipient of the Clarence Cottam Award. The Clarence Cottam Award is the most prestigious student award given by the Texas Chapter of the Wildlife Society to recognize and promote student research excellence in wildlife biology, conservation, and management.
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February 2022
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Dr. Clint Boal receives Excellence in Science award from Cooperative Research Units Program - Dr. Boal’s achievements have made him a world-renowned raptor ecologist and brought wide recognition for his research and conservation efforts with important species of concern such as Lesser Prairie Chickens. The geographic scope of his current research is impressive, encompassing Texas, the southwestern US, and the Caribbean. Dr. Boal is notable with 26 scientific presentations, three journal articles and two book chapters published, and co-authorship of Raptors of Texas. His distinguished record of awards includes The President’s Award in recognition of his service to The Raptor Research Foundation and the Fran and Frederick Hamerstrom Award received in 2019; 2020 W.L. McAtee and G.V. Burger Award for outstanding service as an Associate Editor for the Wildlife Society Bulletin; and two separate honors by Texas Tech University for achieving national recognition for excellence in research. His recognition as a leader is matched only by the quality of his mentorship skills and recognition of his students.
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May 2021
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Unit Scientist Authors New Book - Dr. Clint Boal, Assistant Unit Leader-Wildlife, and colleague Dr. Cheryl Dykstra recently had their edited volume, Urban Raptors: Ecology and Conservation of Birds of Prey in Cities, published by Island Press.
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June 2018
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Texas Unit Undergraduate Wins Poster Competition - Madeleine Thornley, undergraduate assistant in the Texas Cooperative Research Unit, received the award for best undergraduate poster at the 9th Annual Texas Tech Association of Biological Science Symposium. Her poster title was "American Kestrel Food Habits in the Llano Estacado of Texas".
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April 2018
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Texas Unit Fisheries Student Wins Best Student Poster - Emily Richardson, master’s student advised by Reynaldo Patiño, was the 2018 recipient of the Texas Chapter of The Fisheries Society’s Best Student Poster Award for her presentation, “Salinity Adaptation in Golden Alga”
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February 2018
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Texas Unit Wildlife Student Wins Scholarship - Katheryn Watson, doctoral student advised by Clint Boal, was the 2018 recipient of the Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society’s Sam Beasom Memorial Graduate Student Scholarship.
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February 2018
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Unit Scientist Receive Publication Award - David Haukos (UL, Kansas Unit) and Clint Boal (AUL, Texas Unit) received the Texas Chapter of the Wildlife Society’s 2018 Outstanding Publication Award for their book “Ecology and Conservation of Lesser Prairie-Chickens”.
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February 2018
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