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Thacher Environmental Research Contest Archive

For information about past winners and projects for the Thacher Environmental Research Contest please explore the links below:

 

2012: Ahnaf Choudhury, Ehsan Jafree, Dillen Maurer and Paul David

2011: Joseph Areheart, Darwin Li, and Lauren Gregory

2010: Tanya Petach, Eric Keen, and Akshar Wunnava

2009: Akshar Wunnava, Gwyneth Glissmann, and Alex Heeb

2008: Deborah Mack, Scott Elder, and Arielle Alpert

2007: Rachel Born and Scott Elder

2004: Meghan Grant, for “Wetland Loss Along Lousiana’s Coastline”

2003: Yimin Yao, for “The Transcontinental Journey of Dust”

2002: William Werbel, for “Chernobyl: A Disaster?”

2001: Yuliya Kuznetsovea, for “The Recession of glaciers Due to an Increase in Green House Gases in the Atmosphere”

2000: Julia Greenberg, for “The Die-Off of Mangrove Trees in the Saloum River”

 

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