Zoé Lonabaugh and Elias Rackoff presented their thesis projects at the UNCA Symposium for Scholarly and Creative Activity in early December. Zoé’s project was entitled “Effects of simulated cattle hoof depressions on animal diversity and abundance in a mountain bog”. Elias’ project was entitled “Wildlife Road Mortality on Two Roads Bordering Vernal Wetlands”. Elias and Zoé both did excellent jobs presenting their work and fielding questions. You can read their theses in the UNC Asheville Journal of Undergraduate Research.
Zoé and Elias present their research at the Undergraduate Research Symposium