Summer Environmental StudyNick Henshue
2016 The Garden Club of America Awards for Summer Environmental Studies
Nick Henshue is a PhD candidate in the Ecology & Evolution Department of Rutgers University, New Jersey. He will research whether different earthworm species can be used to remediate polluted industrial sites. He theorizes that those worms most common to the northern United States, although invasive, have the ability to change soil composition in heavy metal polluted sites. Preliminary research suggests that, after being consumed by either the earthworms or the microorganisms they bring along, the remaining pollution still in the soil could become modified chemically to pose less harm to animals and plants in the ecosystem.
The Garden Club of America Awards for Summer Environmental Studies
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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