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May 17, 2016

Boyd Evison Fellowship 2016

Boyd Evison Fellowship 2016
May 17, 2016

Thank you to the Grand Teton Association for awarding me the Boyd Evison Fellowship for my proposal “Spider Blood Runs Cold: Implications of Winter Climate Change for Overwintering Arthropods in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem”! I look forward to getting back Jackson, WY to conduct this research.

Check out the National Park Service press release here.

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About Maggie

Maggie Raboin is an ecologist whose research seeks to uncover the ways that invertebrates are affected by human-created environmental change. She is currently a PhD candidate at UC Berkeley.

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