Four AEEF scholarships awarded for 2019/2020 School Year

AEEF Scholarships awarded

Four Advanced Ecology Education Fund, Inc., (AEEF) scholarships have been awarded to Texas and Louisiana college students for the 2019/2020 school year.

Texas recipients include Jacob Locke and Jake Hill. Jacob attends Sul Ross State University in Alpine where he is studying Range and Wildlife Management with a focus on Big Game Restoration. Jake is enrolled at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches where his major course of study is Forest and Wildlife Management.

Scholarships were also awarded to two Louisiana students, Megan Russell, and Peyton Gamble. Both Megan and Peyton are students at Northwestern State University in Natchitoches where they are enrolled in related fields of biology and science.

The mission of Advanced Ecology, Ltd. and Bird Forestry is to nurture and encourage students to excel in the natural resource disciplines thereby increasing awareness in environmentally sound natural resource management.

Please join us in congratulating our scholarship recipients for this school year. We wish them well and look forward to watching them use their knowledge to shape the world around us.

Scholarships are awarded annually prior to the fall semester.

Individuals pursuing a degree on an AEEF approved degree plan and currently enrolled in at least 12 semester hours at an AEEF approved university are encouraged to apply for the 2020 scholarship awards. For more information, contact us at:

Advanced Ecology Education Fund, Inc.

2557 State Highway 7 East

Center, TX 75935

The AEEF is a 501(C)(3) corporation and donations are fully tax deductible. Please contact us if you are interested in donating.

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