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Plant & Wildlife Sciences
Dr. Jane Goodall shared her unique light throughout her life by advocating for the study, support, and appreciation of wildlife. She passed away in her sleep on October 1, 2025.
Spiritually Strengthening Award winners Dr. Brad Berges and Dr. Neil Hansen shared their insights on faith and science at the College of Life Sciences' annual seminar.
The PWS Range and Wildlife Camp offered teens a hands-on, three-day adventure in the great outdoors, inspiring curiosity in the next generation of scientists.
The BYU Plant and Landscape Systems (PALS) team cemented their legacy of academic excellence when they dominated at the 49th Annual National Collegiate Landscape Competition for the tenth time.
Passionate about both football and plant sciences, Katie Anselmi jumped at the chance to conduct research on the BYU football field, collecting data that benefits the health and wellness of the players and improves their game performance.
Madeline Martin expanded her understanding of the world by building bridges between different disciplines in her ecology research.
Katie Anselmi leads impactful research on turf management while exemplifying service-driven leadership.
PWS student Tyler Lenning and his team created an award-winning innovation that could decrease food scarcity by saving bees.
BYU’s range management team won the Trail Boss University Championship Award for the fourth year in a row at the Society for Range Management’s annual meeting.
A lot of misinformation surrounds the bear-human conflict and Professor Tom Smith and his team use science to prepare for and prevent attacks.