The Department of Wildlife and Natural Resources’ Summer Endeavors

During July and August Dr. Adam Mitchell, Assistant Professor of Entomology, partnered with the Fishers Island Conservancy to monitor moths and nocturnal insects on the island as part of their biodiversity surveys. The Fishers Island Conservancy, a non-profit organization where Dr. Mitchell also conducted his research during his Ph.D. program, partners with Fishers Island businesses, non-profit organizations and the government to preserve, enrich, and enhance the natural resources of Fishers Island and its surrounding waters. During his time there Dr. Mitchell monitored moths and nocturnal insects on the island as part of their biodiversity surveys.

People observing a moth sheet illuminated by a light outdoors at night.
Photo credit: Fishers Island Conservancy

Later during the summer, from August 14th-15th, Dr. Mitchell also attended the Texas Plant Conservation Conference at the Botanical Research Institute of Texas in Fort Worth. The Wildlife and Natural Resources Department was a sponsor of the conference, had a recruitment booth for Tarleton State University, and featured undergraduate and graduate research presented in poster form. 

Two people discussing a research poster in a hallway.
Slide for Texas Plant Conservation Conference, sponsored by Texas Parks & Wildlife and Tarleton State University.