Faculty, Students Team With County

Faculty, Students Team With County

Among the scientists working to monitor and protect environmentally sensitive Oswego County habitats for threatened species are (from left) Sandra Bonanno, an independent ecologist formerly with The Nature Conservancy; Karen Sime, associate professor of biological sciences at SUNY Oswego; Sandra Doran of the New York Field Office of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, who is project manager on Great Lakes Restoration Initiative grants led by SUNY Oswego biological sciences professor Peter Rosenbaum (not pictured); and Chelsea Springs, a May 2018 graduate of SUNY Oswego working for Sime and Bonanno in conjunction with an Environmental Benefit Fund project.

Among the scientists working to monitor and protect environmentally sensitive Oswego County habitats for threatened species are (from left) Sandra Bonanno, an independent ecologist formerly with The Nature Conservancy; Karen Sime, associate professor of biological sciences at SUNY Oswego; Sandra Doran of the New York Field Office of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, who is project manager on Great Lakes Restoration Initiative grants led by SUNY Oswego biological sciences professor Peter Rosenbaum (not pictured); and Chelsea Springs, a May 2018 graduate of SUNY Oswego working for Sime and Bonanno in conjunction with an Environmental Benefit Fund project.