Article: MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY STUDENT HONORED FOR WATERFOWL STUDY PRESENTATION

Mississippi State University issued the following news release:

A College of Forest Resources doctoral student at Mississippi State University is receiving national recognition for his research presentation on waterfowl populations in the Magnolia State.

Aaron T. Pearse of Oberlin, Kan., received a top award for an oral report given at the recent Fourth North American Duck Symposium in Bismarck, N.D.

"Evaluation of an Aerial Survey to Estimate Wintering Waterfowl Abundance in Mississippi" is the title of the wildlife and fisheries major's study. His work focuses on surveys conducted during the winters of 2002-05.

Pearse [pronounced "pierce"], who is scheduled to graduate in May, competed ...

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