Name: Tomas P. Condon
Date of Birth: June 24, 1987
Present Address: 42 Gilead Road
Andover, CT 06232
Telephone: 860.805.8729 mobile
860.742.3282 home
E-mail: tomas.condon@uconn.edu
E-mail: pheasant_hill@yahoo.com
Education: RHAM High School
Hebron, CT
(2005)
University of Connecticut
Storrs, CT
(present)
Employment History:
Assistant, Beacher E McNeal Inc. (2004)
Peer tutor, Manchester Community College (2005 - 2006)
Spotless Carwarsh & Appearance Center (2006 - present)
Awards, Honors and Certifications:
RHAM High School: Honor Roll every semester, National Scholastic Achievement Award in Mathematics (2002), Who’s Who Among American High School Students
University of Connecticut: Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society, Dean's List semester one, two & three
Memberships in Professional Societies:
World Pheasant Association, USA Chapter
Publications:
Summary:
2 Refereed journal articles
1 Journal articles in press
1 Journal articles in progress
4 Total
Refereed Journal Articles:
2006 Condon, T. A field study & assessment of the Indian red junglefowl, Gallus gallus murghi
in the Himalayan foothills of Nepal. APWS
Mag. 06-7: 16-17
2006 Condon, T. Morphological and behavioral
characteristics of genetically pure
Indian red junglefowl, Gallus gallus
murghi. APWS Mag. 06-3: 17-19
2007 Platt, S. G., Condon, T. P., Tasirin, J. S., Hunowu,
I., Siwu, S., Rainwater, T. R., Jones R.
A. Notes on red junglefowl (Gallus gallus) in
northern Sulawesi, Indonesia, with an
emphasis on genetic introgression with
domestic chickens. Malayan Nature Journal.
In Press.
2007 Red Junglefowl in North American Aviculture, The
Colorful History of the JWF population. In
progress.
Grants and Fellowships:
$500 from the American Pheasant and Waterfowl Society (APWS) to study the red junglefowl in India (2007). Grant Approved
$1000 from the Georgia Game Bird Breeders Association (GGBBA) to study the red junglefowl in India (2007). Grant Approved
$3500 from the University of Connecticut to study the red junglefowl in India (2007). Grand Pending...
Lectures and Seminars Given to Various Groups:
"Richardson Strain Indian Red Junglefowl History & Current Status Report" RHAM High School Uconn Biology Class Presentation (May 2005)