Summer Environmental StudyCaroline Brose
2020 The Elizabeth Gardner Norweb Summer Environmental Studies Scholarship
Research on Effects of Soil Moisture Decreases on Bird Vetch Growth in Arboreal Forest
Caroline Brose is a sophomore at Colorado College, majoring in organismal biology and ecology. Last summer she worked at the International Arctic Research Center in Alaska on a project studying the effect of climate change on a local invasive plant species, bird vetch (Vicia cracca). Understanding how bird vetch affects its environment and how it is affected by climate change will help land managers best determine how to eradicate it. She will continue her research in Alaska this summer as she finishes the greenhouse portion of her study and initiates the written report.
The Elizabeth Gardner Norweb Summer Environmental Studies Scholarship
To encourage studies and careers in the environmental field with the opportunity to gain knowledge and experience beyond the regular course of study.
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