Grants and Awards

2004 Photographic Competition
Celebrating Ecology

 

Student Ecosystems:

Winner:

Fox cub

Ms R.K. Dean

Fox cub. Fox cub. (Copyright: Ms R.K. Dean)

Runner up:


Dactylorhiza maculata,

Mr P. Kardol, Netherlands Institute of Ecology

Dactylorhiza maculata. Mr P. Kardols picture of Dactylorhiza maculata. (Copyright: Mr P. Kardol, Grants Team)

Ecosystems and Communities:

Winner:


Podocarp Forest, New Zealand.

Dr M. Dodd

Podocarp forest. Dr M. Dodds photograph of a Podocarp Forest, New Zealand. (Copyright: Dr M. Dodd, Grants Team)

Runner up:


Sun, wind, cloud and catchment: the Dubh Lochan ecosystem,.

Dr J.H.R. Gee

Sun, wind, cloud and catchment: the Dubh Lochan ecosystem. Photograph by Dr J.H.R Gee entitled - Sun, wind, cloud and catchment: the Dubh Lochan ecosystem. (Copyright: Dr J.H.R. Gee, Grants Team)


Whole Organisms:

Winner:

Young grey seal, Lincolnshire.

Dr M. Dodd

Young Grey Seal. Dr M. Dodds photograph of a young grey seal, Lincolnshire.. (Copyright: Dr M. Dodd)

Runner up:

Flower

Mr J.A. Giles

Flower. Mr J.A. Giles photograph of a flower. (Copyright: Mr J.A. Giles, Grants Team)


Teaching Ecology:

Winner:

Learning by doing: limnology on a field course.

Dr J.H.R. Gee

Learning by doing: limnology on a field course. Dr J.H.R Gees photograph entitled - Learning by doing: limnology on a field course. (Copyright: Dr J.H.R. Gee)


Ecology in Miniature:

Winner:


Galerina hypnorum growing on Shpagnum and Polytrichum.

Mr P.C. Roworth



Galerina hypnorum growing on Shpagnum and Polytrichum. Mr P.C Roworths photo graph entitled - Galerina hypnorum growing on Shpagnum and Polytrichum. (Copyright: Mr P.C. Roworth, Grants Team)

Runner up:


Lichens, Mr J.A. Giles

Lichens. Mr J.A. Giles photograph entitled - Lichens. (Copyright: Mr J.A. Giles, Grants Team)

These images are the property of the photographers and the BES and cannot be reproduced without express permission.

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"This grant has greatly developed my insights into how ecology can contribute to Kenya's welfare." Mordecai Ogada Overseas Bursary Winner

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