TRU Science

MSc Showcase

Masters of Science in Environmental Science Showcase 
March 6, 2025

We invite faculty, fellow students and the general public to attend. The purpose is to allow first and second year MSc graduate students the opportunity to showcase their work to the TRU and Kamloops communities. 

March 6 (3:30-5:00 pm) in The Terrace Room, Campus Activity Centre - Oral Presentations: First-year MSc ENVS students provide a 4-minute talk on their research.
March 6 (5:00-6:30 pm) in The Terrace Room, Campus Activity Centre - Poster Presentations: Second-year MSc ENVS students will have their posters on display.  You can drop by at any point between 5:00 to 6:30 to walk around, look at posters, and ask questions

Thursday, March 6, 2025 (3:30-5:00 pm) 

Student Thesis Supervisor(s) Committee Members Title 
Thomas Alexander J. Church L. Fraser & E. Bork  Innovative cattle management: Leveraging virtual fencing and drones for sustainable rangeland management in the South Interior British Columbia  
Samuel Beavers K. Caton    
Gabriel Corbeil K. Caton      
Dilshani Halliyadda Mudiyanselage P. Tsigaris & L. Fraser       
Kristin Korten L. Fraser & J. Bainard       
Chloe MacLean E. Bottos  j. Van Hamme & E. Studd    Shifts beneath our feet: Changes in microbial community dynamics following permafrost thaw  
Sarah McIntyre J. Harvey T. Pypker & M. Flannigan High on Fire: How high-elevation forest regeneration is affected by high severity wildfire
Alexis Myhre J. Harvey    
Matthew Sheahan P. Tsigaris & A Terwiel Y. Hu    ORION: Integrating real-time environmental data for more accurate risk forecasting
Rabeya Shikdar Orpa L. Fraser    P. Tsigaris & K. Donkor    Reviving native ecosystems: Harnessing soil amendments to reclaim native plan communities in post-mining environments 
Blaire Smith K. Larsen & L.A. Isaac    T. Pypker Fragile frogs and farmers fields: Investigating habitat use and movement patterns of an at-risk amphibian in an agricultural landscpae
Robyn Stack P. Brouder           
Johanna Stewart K. Larsen    J. Harvey & C. Singer    Burning questions: Wildfire impact on northern reptiles and amphibians   


Thursday, March 6, 2025 (5:00-6:30 pm)

Student  Thesis Supervisor(s) Committee Members Title
Mehrnazsadat Ahmadvand K. Thomas-Francois    P. Brouder & Y. Hu    Information communication technology at hotels: A route to sustainable development through observing the mediating role of Digital Trust   
Maria Ariza Gallego            
Natalie Atherton D. Prema & J. Church    K. Donkor    Investigating the methane mitigation potential of Canadian seaweeds in cattle feed suppliements through chemical analyses   
Kara Atkinson K. Larsen & L.A Isaac    L. Fraser    Can they take the heat: The effects of climate on grassland small mammals
Tanya Brouwers L. Fraser    W. Gardner, M. Preston, & J. Church    Soil health, carbon dynamics and yield drag in converted argicultural systems:    A study in Kamloops IDF BEC zone
Selena Carl B. Heise    E. McGrath, J. Sorensen, C. Bailey, & M. Coghill    Where are the fishies: Tracking juvenile chinook salmon throughout the Okanagan River system using acoustic telemetry   
Paloma de la Vega Vernao L. Gosselin    E. Bottos & M. Reudink    Does home habitat influence climate tolerance thresholds in juvenile marine invertebrates?   
Gianna Florez Ariz C. Mason T. Pypker & J. Wood    Unlocking the natural and socioeconomic potential of carbon sequestration in buffer area of the Wells Gray Provincial Park   
Matthew Francis J. Church           
Mae Frank K. Larson & J. Burgar    J. Tomal    Tiny dances in aging forests: A look at where small mammals live in relation to different forest ages in the Interior of British Columbia   
Devin Halcrow T. Pypker & S. Spencer    D. Carlyle-Moses & B. Heise    Wood mulch applications for post-wildfire runoff and erosion mitigation using residual fibre from harvesting int he Southern Interior of BC   
Sunny Han  L. Fraser & P. Tsigaris    J. Wood     
Olivier Jumeau J. Harvey    E. Studd & A. Ford  Post-fire whudzih (Rangifer tarandus caribou, woodland caribou) habitat recovery in Ulkatcho 
Sylvie Llyod P. Tsigaris       
John Kang L. Fraser & J. Bainard    W. Gardner    Soil carbon potential in a grazed strip-thinned silvopasture
Olivia McLennan J. Van Hamme & E. Bottos    M. Rakabowchuk    Biosolids amendments at different concentrations variably altered the microbial communities of four post-mining experiental sites 
Sydney Miller M. Reudink & A. McKellar    E. Hoque    Tracking the long-distance migration and abundance of phalaropes (Phalaropus spp). at saline lakes across the western hemisphere
Larisa Murdoch K. Larsen    D. Hill & L. Fraser    To graze or not to graze: Assessing habitat selection in bighorn sheep   
Torrie Nicholas B. Heise & E. McGrath    J. Sorensen & C. Bailey Fishing for answers: Investigating the impacts of smallmouth bass prediation on juvenile chinook salmon   
J. Oliver M. Flannigan       
Andrea Patino Garces C. Mason    P. Brouder & J. Wood Ecosystem principles for protected area management: An ecosystem-based approach for Wells Gray Provincial Park
Jaqueline Schoen M. Reudink &T. Imlay    K. Donkor & K. Lefevre    Short term impacts of the Site C Dam on a declining aerial insectivore: The bank swallow 
Sean Seal B. Heise    S. Naman & J. Sorensen    Forest fires and fish forage: Stream ecological responses in wildfire in the Deadman Watershed 
Rosa Valle Pinuela K. Thomas-Francois    P. Brouder & C. Mason  The applications of GIS (geographics information systems) technologies to monitor and support sustainable tourism int he Thompson-Okanagan region   
Shannon Werden K. Larsen & J. Burgar    J. Karakatsoulis    Hollow trees, home ranges, and habitat: Looking into factors affecting fisher reproduction in Southcentral British Columbia