The 19th annual Front Range Student Ecology Symposium was a great success. Here we present a selection of photos gathered at the event.
FRSES executive committee members Graham Tuttle, Amber Childress, Sam Dunn, and Carlyn Perovich (left to right) sitting in front of the crowd gathering for Dr. Dan Simberloff’s keynote address.
Packed crowds waiting to hear Dr. Dan Simberloff’s keynote address.
Dr. Dan Simberloff about to begin his keynote address: “Invasion impacts: what’s the evidence, and why the controversy?”
Dr. Dan Simberloff during his keynote address.
Keynote address attendees changing rooms to accommodate more people without being a fire hazard.
FRSES programs presenting information about the 100+ oral and poster presentations.
FRSES volunteers and GDPE graduate students Mandy Shores and Steven Filippelli coordinating presenters.
FRSES volunteer Steven Filippelli, a GDPE graduate student, hands out judging sheets.
Elementary students preparing to attend the FRSES poster session.
FRSES photo contest.
Department of Biology professors Joe von Fischer and Alan Knapp at the FRSES photo contest.
FRSES poster session.
NREL graduate student Shinichi Asao asking questions of GDPE graduate student Garrett Stephens at the FRSES poster session.
FRSES poster session.
NREL graduate student Ann Raiho presenting her poster on managing white deer populations.
Group of elementary students asking GDPE graduate student Dave Hoover questions.
Elementary students investigating posters with GDPE graduate student Whitney Mowll.