
Graduate Student Projects
The Hallo Bay Wilderness Graduate Student Projects
are unique and provide excellent educational
opportunities at a diverse and remote location. Graduate and Undergraduate
students considering
application to this program have a wide variety of subject matter to choose
from. Some of the areas
which may be considered are; Coastal Studies, Inter tidal zones, Human
Interaction, Sustainable Use,
Political Management, Volcanics, Glacier, Bears, Shorebirds, Wolves, River
Otters, Wild Salmon Runs,
Waterfowl, Hawks and Eagles.
The framework for a small variety of approved projects
has been set in place by Hallo Bay Wilderness
staff. An ongoing project we have a particular fondness for is a non-traumatic
bear tracking study being
done by Simyra Taback.
Hallo Bay Wilderness has found Alaska
Pacific University to be one of the most innovative and forward
looking educational platforms for one to consider in pursuit of your masters.
Greg Brown Ph.D. Associate
Professor of Environmental Sciences at APU has always intrigued us with
his ability to anticipate the
educational needs for management positions of the future.
The Hallo Bay Wilderness Foundation will play a major
role in Work Study programs of the future. The
HBWF role will include candidate selections, scholarships, and may include
financial assistance to individuals
in certain areas of discipline.
Please contact with your thoughts and ideas. We are
always looking to support new concepts or cooperative studies that
benefit the Alaskan wilderness.
Contact Clint Hlebechuk at hallobay@acsalaska.net for
further information.
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