New Funding – Kane
Friday, September 21st, 2012
Assistant Professor Evan Kane (SFRES/ESC) has received $123,698 from the US Forest Service for, “Response of Forest and Peatland Ecosystems to Environmental Change.”

Assistant Professor Evan Kane (SFRES/ESC) has received $123,698 from the US Forest Service for, “Response of Forest and Peatland Ecosystems to Environmental Change.”
Tags: ecosystems, Evan Kane, forest, Funding, peatland, US forest service
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Graduate student Kevyn Juneau (SFRES/ESC) and Co-PI Assistant Professor Catherine Tarasoff (SFRES) have received $5,000 from the US Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, for “The Ecology and Control of the Invasive Species, Cirsium Arvense, Canada Thistle.”
Tags: canada thistle, Catherine Tarasoff, cirsium arvense, department of transportation, ecology, federal highway administration, Funding, invasive species, juneau
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Professor Martin Jurgensen has received $64,191 from the US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, for Below-ground Impacts of Pile Burning in the Inland Northwestern US.
Tags: burning, Forest Service, Funding, Marty Jurgensen, USDA
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Associate Professor Robert Froese has received $48,078 from the US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, for a 29-month project, Carbon Implications of Poplar Energy Crops Throughout the Energy Supply Chain.
Tags: carbon, energy crop, energy supply chain, Forest Service, Funding, Robert Froese, USDA
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| Professor Andrew Storer received $107,364 from the US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, for a two-year project, “Emerald Ash Borer Planning and Prevention in Upper Peninsula.”
Storer also received $25,000 from the US Fish and Wildlife Service for a project, “Factors Influencing Invasive Earthworm and Plant Species Presence and Abundance in Great Lakes Biological Network Forests.” |
Tags: Andrew Storer, earthworms, Emerald Ash Borer, Forest Service, Funding, invasive species, US Fish & Wildlife Service, USDA
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Assistant Professor Rodney Chimner and Jim Bess have received $148,650 from the US Environmental Protection Agency for a 32-month project, “Restoring Peatlands from Large Scale Ditching.”
Tags: EPA, Funding, peatland, Rodney Chimner
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