University of Idaho

Palouse Student Sub-unit of the American Fisheries Society


Vice President 


As Vice President, he/she must serve as president in the event that the president can not perform their role.  He/She is also responsible for setting up judging for the best professional and student paper and poster presentations at the ICAFS Annual Meeting.  Also, he/she is also the coordinator of the Wild Game Feed Fundraiser.

Timothy Caldwell

Tim Caldwell is a graduate student at University of Idaho under Dr. Frank Wilhelm. His project is looking at the nutrient dynamics of Mysid shrimp in Lake Pend Oreille and its relationship to Kokanee survival. Tim is originally from Pennsylvania where he completed his undergraduate work at Lycoming College in Williamsport, PA and also did a semester at the University of Waikato in Hamilton, New Zealand. After graduation, he worked as a bat biologist in the Appalachian Mountains of PA, VA, and WV. Tim then traveled abroad for several months in Central America.  Upon returning home, he found himself in a graduate program at University of Idaho. Tim's hobbies include rock climbing, backpacking, hunting, and of course fly fishing and tying!!
 

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