Aquatic plants invaders of New Jersey
  • Ava Miller, Ella Bao
  • Tenafly HS
Using DNA Barcoding to Identify Plant Species in our Backyards
  • Dayanara Hernandez, Samina Radia, Chinenye Ekwueme, Kenzo Cheah
  • High School for Health Professions and Human Services
Urbanization Effect on Plant Biodiversity in NYC Neighborhood
  • Najifa Shumaya, Ishrat Ashrad, Emily Lee, Jennifer Qarri
  • High School for Health Professions and Human Services
Barcoding Bonnies
Plants and Succulents: Unbarcoded species
  • Julia Piccard, Olivia Vella, Tatiana Paucar, Maria Victoria Lazo
  • Fontbonne Hall
How Does the Mile-A-Minute Invasive Specice Affect The Biodiversity of An Ecosystem
  • Simran Dobani, Jessica Guevara
  • Forest Hills High School
Biodiversity in New York City Parks: A Collaborative Project
  • Alexandra Authers, Jessica Wielgus, Tina Sherpa, lauren Turcios, Rachel Einhorn
  • Frank McCourt HS
Biodiversity in NYC Parks: A Collaborative Project
  • Nicholas Kirana, Maliha Tasnim, Zoe Thuault, Sadie Waldron
  • Manhattan Center for Science and Mathematics
PCR: Plants Create Remedies
Rosemarinus officinalis and Ferula Asafoetida
  • Krista Curcio, Kaylie Walsh, Genevieve Nolan
  • Fontbonne Hall
New Jersey Trees and invasive species
  • Hannah Joung, Rebecca Beaver
  • Tenafly HS
Biodiversity of Perennial Plants in our Backyards
  • Natasha Miranda, Mcayla Law, Almudena Leon, Julia Macias
  • High School for Health Professions and Human Services
Biodiversity of Winter Invasive Plants
  • Anna Cen, Afifa Nuha, Natalie Wicik, Zuzanna Trzaska
  • High School for Health Professions and Human Services
Orange You Glad...
  • Rebecca Mermelstein, Dahlia Apfelbaum, Rebecca Silvera
  • Yeshiva University High School for Girls
YUHSG Team 2
Genetic Differences Between Mosses on the North and South Sides of Trees
  • Ayelet Kornblau, Shira Kornblau, Leah Hersh
  • Yeshiva University High School for Girls