Friday, 12 June 2026

Welcome Ethaniel!

 Hi - my name is Ethaniel, and I’m a third-year biology honours student at the University of British Columbia with a strong interest in ecology, biodiversity, and field-based research. I worked for the Beaty Biodiversity Museum as a herbarium curatorial volunteer for the last term where I was responsible for cataloguing and organizing hundreds of preserved bryophyte and lichen samples. The samples are kept as part of the museum’s long-term archive and serve as a valuable resource for research, as well as monitoring and conservation efforts. Beyond my coursework, I grew up spending many hours on my grandparents’ hobby farm working with crops including tomatoes, sweet potatoes, and cucumbers. 

Figure 1. Ethaniel with bighorn sheep in Jasper National Park.

Both of these experiences helped develop an interest in agriculture and the relationship between organisms and their environments. I’m excited to contribute to the ongoing research with the Insect Pest Management (IPM) lab, and I’m particularly looking forward to hands-on fieldwork in the prairies! 

Figure 2. Ethaniel busy weeding in a field plot experiment growing near Beaverlodge AB in 2026.