Conservation & Ecological RestorationGeoffrey Griffiths
2015 The Garden Club of America Fellowship in Ecological Restoration
Geoffrey Griffiths is a Ph.D. student in Ecology at SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry in Syracuse, New York. Geoff is actively working to restore populations of native plants and to understand plant-insect interactions in forests recovering from past agricultural land use. He is currently recruiting and training a network of volunteers to sustain longer term monitoring efforts for his research on “Engaging citizen scientists in the restoration of understory vascular plant and pollinator assemblages.”
The Garden Club of America Fellowship in Ecological Restoration
The Garden Club of America (the GCA) offers an annual Fellowship in Ecological Restoration. Established in 2000 with funds from the John B. Young Charitable Trust as well as GCA members and clubs, the fellowship’s goal is to support research that will advance knowledge and increase the number of scientists in the important field of ecological restoration, the active healing of the land. The $8,000 grant is awarded annually to exceptional graduate students to support specialized study in ecological restoration at an accredited U.S. university. Preference will be given to projects that include field research conducted in the United States. A panel of experts associated with the University of Wisconsin–Madison Arboretum reviews the applications and makes recommendations to the GCA Scholarship Committee.
For the purposes of this scholarship, The Garden Club of America agrees to the definition of ecological restoration as stated by the Society of Ecological Restoration (SER).