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Urban ForestryElijah Catalan

2019 The Garden Club of America Zone VI Fellowship in Urban Forestry

Elijah Catalan is a junior at Howard University working toward a BS in biology and a BA in environmental studies. Trees and wilderness are known to improve the health and economic welfare of communities. His research investigates the relationships between the racial and economic demographics of Washington, DC, to the distance from parks and tree cover in the metropolitan area. His goal is to determine whether DC communities have unequal access to green spaces due to socioeconomic status thereby providing data to advocate for more inclusive urban planning.

Funded by Casey Trees, Washington, DC, Zone VI

The Garden Club of America Zone VI Fellowship in Urban Forestry

To advance the field of urban forestry by encouraging students to study the planning, management, horticulture and ecology of urban forests, and the effect of healthy urban forests on people and the environment.

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Kate Sammons

The Anne S. Chatham Fellowship in Medicinal Botany

Kate Sammons is a PhD candidate in plant and microbial biology at the University of Minnesota in...

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​Lekeah Durden

The Anne S. Chatham Fellowship in Medicinal Botany

Lekeah Durden is an Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior PhD candidate in the Department of Biology...

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Harna Patel

The Anne S. Chatham Fellowship in Medicinal Botany

Harna Patel is a PhD candidate in the Department of Plant Biology at Rutgers University. She will...

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Sam Kilgore

The Garden Club of America Summer Scholarship in Field Botany

Sam Kilgore is a master’s student studying plant biology and conservation at Northwestern...

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Peter Kann

The Garden Club of America Summer Scholarship in Field Botany

Peter Kann is a master’s student at East Carolina University, a public research university...

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Matthew Paek

The Garden Club of America Summer Scholarship in Field Botany

Matthew Paek is an undergraduate in the School of Forestry and Wildlife Science at Auburn...

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Noah Yawn

The Joan K. Hunt and Rachel M. Hunt Summer Scholarship in Field Botany

Noah Yawn is a freshman at Auburn University, studying organismal biology with a focus in...

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Thomas Chapin

The Joan K. Hunt and Rachel M. Hunt Summer Scholarship in Field Botany

Thomas Chapin is a senior studying geography and environmental systems at the University of...

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2019

Megan Sullivan

The Garden Club of America Fellowship in Tropical Botany

Megan Sullivan is a PhD candidate at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental...

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2019

Betsabé Castro Escobar

The Garden Club of America Fellowship in Tropical Botany

Betsabé Castro Escobar is a 4th year PhD candidate in the Integrative Biology Program at the...

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2019

Carly Anderson Stewart

The Garden Club of America Fellowship in Tropical Botany

Carly Anderson Stewart is a PhD candidate studying fungal evolutionary biology at the University...

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Carrie Tribble

The Garden Club of America Fellowship in Tropical Botany

Carrie Tribble is a PhD candidate in the Integrative Biology Department at the University of...

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2019

Mary Schoell

The Garden Club of America Award in Coastal Wetlands Studies

Mary Schoell is a master’s student at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental...

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2019

Ann Holmes

The Garden Club of America Award in Coastal Wetlands Studies

Ann Holmes is a PhD candidate in ecology at the University of California, Davis. Her research in...

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2019

David De La Mater III

The Garden Club of America Award in Coastal Wetlands Studies

David De La Mater is a PhD student in The University Program in Ecology at Duke University...

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2019

Sam Bickley

The Garden Club of America Award in Coastal Wetlands Studies

Sam Bickley, a PhD candidate at Auburn University, will be assessing the impacts of urbanization...

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