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Announcements
Ecology-related Seminars
October 1-5, 2012
"Southeast WY Fisheries
Management and Brown Trout Spawning in Spring Creek," Steve Gale, Wyoming Dept. Game and Fish
Tuesday, Oct. 2, Biological Sciences 309, 5:30pm
Part of the American Fisheries Society monthly meeting
"Why can’t humans share
Spaceship Earth?," Eric Pianka, University of Texas at Austin
Thursday, Oct. 4, 12:30pm, Berry Center 138
Hosted by Program in Ecology students - more info
"Rarity in Australian Desert
Lizards: Why are so many species rare?," Eric Pianka, University of Texas at Austin
Thursday, Oct. 4, 4:10pm, Berry Center 138
Hosted by Program in Ecology students - more info
"The State of the Environment in Nepal: Challenges and Opportunities," Kedar Rijal, Tribhuvan University, Nepal
Friday, Oct. 5, 2:10pm, Ag 1030
Part of UW Ecosystem Science and Management's Research Across Disciplines seminar series
"From
gene regulation to morphological variation – the microevodevo of shoot
architecture in Mimulus guttatus," Robert Baker, UW Botany
Friday, Oct. 5, 3:30pm, Aven Nelson 212
Part of UW Botany's weekly seminar series
Save the date: Ecology speakers, Fall 2012
October 8, Lee Whittlesey, Park Historian at Yellowstone National Park
"Greater
Yellowstone Mammals, 1796-1881: An Interdisciplinary Analysis of Historical Observations,"
7:00pm, Berry Center Auditorium
Cohosted by the
Berry Center, UW Libraries and the UW-NPS Research Center
Learn more >>
October 11, Joe Riis, National Geographic Photographer
“Conservation
Photography from Around the World,” 7:00pm, Berry Center Auditorium
Cohosted by the
Berry Center, Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources and UW
Zoology/Physiology
Learn
more >>
November 1, Steve Buskirk, University of Wyoming
Berry Center Distinguished Speaker
Researches ecology and conservation of carnivores and their prey.
www.uwyo.edu/berrycenter
November 8-9, Peter Adler, Utah State University
Program in Ecology student-invited speaker
Researches plant ecology in desert and semi-arid ecosystems, population and community dynamics, climate change and species interactions, and more.
www.cnr.usu.edu/htm/facstaff/adler-web
