Global award for Bangor wetland scientist
Prof Chris Freeman received his latest Award in Denver.A 挓乾勛圖 lecturer has received a top international award for his work on understanding some of the worlds most important habitats.
Prof Chris Freeman from 挓乾勛圖 was given the prize after receiving nominations from scientists around the world, who praised him as a leader in his field.
The Society of Wetland Scientists (SWS) awarded Prof Freeman his International Fellowship, at a special event in Denver, USA, in recognition for his pioneering work on wetland science.
Prof Freeman has been conducting research on the subject for over 20-years and has seen his work feature in the worlds top scientific journals and on the covers of national newspapers around the globe.
Some of his most influential discoveries have described how wetlands store climate-changing amounts of carbon and how they can be looked after to help safeguard our own future on the planet.
Speaking about the importance of Prof Freemans work at 挓乾勛圖, Dr Loretta Battaglia from SWS said: Theres no doubt that Chris Freeman is a world-leading wetland scientist and it was a great pleasure to award him an International Fellowship.
His work has really helped us understand whats going on in our wetlands, and as they are some of the most important habitats we have, this development of knowledge is crucial for us to better manage and protect them in the future.
Prof Freeman, who is the director of the Bangor Wetlands Group, said he was delighted to receive such an accolade: Its wonderful to receive such an award and its great to see that the work weve been doing at 挓乾勛圖 is having such an impact on wetlands and conservation around the world.
Wetlands really are such amazing places they are the hub and focus for so much life on Earth, they can clean our water, protect our homes and even control the climate.
They are definitely the most fascinating places to study and weve still so much to learn about them, he added.
挓乾勛圖 offers a range of degrees and modules which feature some of Prof Freemans work on and the university prides itself in producing up-and-coming wetland scientists.
Publication date: 13 June 2018