Improving theory and prediction in multi-predator trophic interactions
HFSB 102Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences Animal Conservation Seminar Series, co-hosted with EEB Presented by Dr. Michael McCoy, East Carolina University Dr. McCoy is a quantitative ecologist that develops and implements cutting edge experimental and statistical approaches to address questions in conservation, population, and community ecology and that help to better link empirical data to ecological […]
Sustainable Wildlife Utilization in Botswana: Hunting as a Conservation Tool
Agriculture and Life Sciences Bldg. (AGLS), room 116Dept. of Recreation, Park and Tourism Science Seminar Presented by ABS Alumnus, Dr. Joseph Mbaiwa, Professor of Tourism Studies & Director of the Okavango Research Institute, University of Botswana The utilisation of wildlife resources not only in Botswana but in Africa has become a critical question in the global stage. The case for safari hunting […]
Larval Assemblages and Connectivity Relative to Oceanographic Processes in the Southern Gulf of Mexico’s Deepwater Region
110 O&MDept. of Oceanography Seminar Presented by Dr. Sharon Herzka, Investigator Titular, Departamento de Oceanografia Biologica, Centro de Investigación Cientifica ye de Educacion Superior de Ensenada (CICESE)
Media Training Workshop
WFES 236Jeff Pool (Communications Manager, COALS) will be running a Media Training Workshop for ABS and EEB. The workshop is intended for graduate students, but postdocs and faculty are welcome. Summary: This workshop is specifically designed to address the needs of scientists to communicate scientific or technical information in a variety of public and professional interactions, but […]
Using an historical perspective to plan for dynamic responses to environmental change
410 Rudder TowerEEB Seminar Presented by Jenny McGuire, Assistant Professor, School of Biological Sciences, School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology Refreshments served before start