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Minot State's Amphibian Growth Project Awarded $68,000
On June 3, Minot State University’s Amphibian Growth Project received a $68,000 grant
from the North Dakota Game and Fish Department to initiate and support amphibian
biomonitoring internships during the summer months beginning in June 2008 until June 2010. The
AGP is under the direction of Christopher Beachy, associate professor of biology, and is part of the
Department of Biology.
With this grant funding, MSU will be collaborating with Fort Berthold Community College,
Turtle Mountain Community College and the University of North Dakota to monitor amphibian
populations in selected locations across the state of North Dakota. The project will help to foster
the relationship between the NDGFD, tribal governments, MSU, UND, FBCC and TMCC. It will
also provide opportunities for fulfillment of MSU’s memorandums of understanding with FBCC
and TMCC.
At FBCC, MSU instructors will work in partnership with Kerry Hartman, science faculty
member, and Fred Poitra, director of the Three Affiliated Tribes Fish and Wildlife Division. They
will work with Scott Hanson, chair of the Department of Science, at TMCC.
06/20/08
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