AnGSG AAG 2022 Graduate Student Competition Winner

The AnGSG is pleased to announce that the winner of this year’s Graduate Student Presentation Competition at the 2022 AAG is Sarah-Maude Cossette, from the Université du Québec à Montréal (Canada). Sarah-Maude’s presentation, titled Observing each other: A multispecies fieldwork experience into the city interstices, impressed the judging panel with it’s novel methodological contributions, and it’s organized, professional presentation style. Sarah-Maude will receive a $150 price from the AnGSG for winning.

Congrats Sarah-Maude!

The judging was extremely close. Honorable mentions go to the other panelists, Gabrielle Perras St-Jean, Carley MacKay, and Courtney Berne, all of whom deserve thanks and commendations for their hard work and participation. Full presentation titles and more information about all participants is available in this year’s AnGSG newsletter

We hope that any graduate students currently developing, conducting, or writing about their own exciting animal geography related research projects will consider entering the competition when it is held again next year at AAG 2023.

Please reach out to jpitas1@umbc.edu with any contest questions or inquiries.