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The 25th annual Mewaldt-King Student Research Awards will be announced by the 
newly merged American Ornithological Society at the 2017 North American 
Ornithological Congress in East Lansing, MI. These $1,000-$2,000 awards are 
designated in the memory of L. Richard Mewaldt and James R. King to support 
Master's and Ph.D.-level research that relates to the conservation of birds. 
Research may be in any area of ornithology, but studies that involve 
demographics, breeding biology, or disease ecology may be particularly 
relevant, especially if the species is endangered, threatened, or otherwise of 
management concern. Studies of species from threatened ecosystems (e.g. old 
growth forest, wetlands) or with reference to large-scale conservation issues 
such as climate or landscape change are also of particular interest. 
Applications due January 15, 2017.



To Apply:
For further information and instructions please visit: 
http://www.americanornithology.org/content/cos-mewaldt-king-award-eligibility-and-guidelines.
 Applications should be written in English, the cover page is not included in 
the 6 page limit for the proposal, and applications must include a reference 
letter sent by the applicant's major professor.


Nicole Michel, PhD
Quantitative Ecologist
National Audubon Society
220 Montgomery St, Suite 1000
San Francisco, CA 94104
Office: 415.644.4611
Cell: 415.941.8149
nmic...@audubon.org<mailto:nmic...@audubon.org>
www.audubon.org<http://www.audubon.org/>

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