Recent BSc Land Management graduate
Lewis York has been nominated as one of three student undergraduate finalists
for the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (CIEEM)
awards of 2014.
Lewis worked closely with supervisor Dr James Littlemore and
staff from the Centre of Ecology and Hydrology at Monks Wood in Cambridgeshire
on his undergraduate thesis which examined the habitat preferences and
population dynamics of woodland birds at Monks Wood National Nature Reserve. It
is a remarkable achievement for Lewis who was up against the best ecology
Graduates from all participating UK Universities – he will find out if he has
won at a special awards luncheon taking place on 26th June at the
Birmingham Botanical Gardens.
To learn more about the CIEEM awards, follow the
following link: http://www.cieem.net/cieem-awards-2014.
We run a range of interesting higher
education programmes in countryside and wildlife management, land management
and agriculture supplying Graduates to all areas of the land-based sector – to
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