Meghan Glavin has been awarded the Student Environmental Award from the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Foundation. Meghan Glavin is the tenth winner of the $1,000 Student Environmental Award.
Tim Cumming, Communications Managers at the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority, has all the details.
Meghan is entering post-secondary studies at the University of Guelph this autumn studying geography and agriculture and she hopes to pursue a career that combines both those interests. Conservation Foundation Chair Dave Frayne presented the $1,000 prize to Meghan at a brief ceremony on August 15. The award winner is also recognized at an annual partner appreciation event.
