RACC team presents at New England Association of Environmental Biologists (NEAEB) 38th annual conference





Many members of the RACC team attended and presented at the New England Association of Environmental Biologists (NEAEB) 38th annual conference, held in Burlington, Vermont this past March 26th through the 28th. The conference draws participants from all New England State environmental departments, the Federal government, professionals from NGOs, other public/private groups, and academia, to present, share, and discuss topics of environmental protection, conversation, and water resources management. Among those that presented their research were RACC members Peter Isles, Chris Koliba, Asim Zia, Kristen Underwood, Declan McCabe, Bob Genter, YaoYang Xu, and Scott Hamshaw. Other contributors included Andrew Schroth and past EPSCoR RACC undergraduate interns, Anne Burnham and Hannah Kittler, and CWDD Technician Katie Chang. An opening plenary on Climate Change was given by Lesley-Ann Dupigny-Giroux, the Vermont State Climatologist. Stakeholder, Dr. Curt Stager, from Paul Smith's College also participated in the workshop.