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Ecology-related Seminars and Events
April 29 - May 3, 2013
"Are South Hills Crossbills Declining with Increasing Temperatures?," Julie Hart, Zoology/Physiology
Monday, April 29, 12:10 pm, Berry Center 138
Thesis Defense Presentation
Biodiversity Movie Night: "Wings of Life"
Monday, April 29, 5:00 pm, Berry Center 138
Hosted by the UW Biodiversity Institute
"The impact on nonnative species on river otters and aquatic-terrestrial linkages in Yellowstone National Park," Jamie Crait, Ecology & Zoology/Physiology
Tuesday, April 30, 9:00 am, Anthropology 150
Dissertation Defense Presentation
EcoInformatics Working Group
Tuesdays, 10:00-12:00 pm (students welcome to arrive anytime within those 2 hours), Ag 301
Hosted by PiE and ESM students
Program in Ecology Faculty Meeting
Tuesday, 4:00 pm, Berry Center 217
Contact Brenna Marsicek (766-6240) with questions.
ENR 5900 Class Presentations
Tuesday, April 30, 6:00 pm, Classroom Building 142
- "The Role of Bonding in the Reclamation Process and its Application to the Pinedale Anticline Project Area, Wyoming" - Shannon Glendenning and Jenny Johnson
- "The Multiple Use Mandate: The History and Application to the Pinedale AnticlineProject Area" - Jared Larsen and Austin Woody
- "Produced Water Management Strategies on the Pinedale Anticline" - Shaleas Harrison and Sarah Walker
- "Evaluating Cultural Resource Preservation Policy for the Pinedale Anticline Project Area in Wyoming" - Peter Gibbons and Joe Evers
- "Success and Failure: Adaptive Environmental Management on the Pinedale Anticline and Platte River Basin" - Jenna Bagnall and Susan Wells '
- "Seasonal Drilling on the Pinedale Anticline Project Area: A Review of the Policy, Actions, and Affected Environment and People" - Dawson Smith and John Reinertsen
- "Mitigation Measures for the Pinedale Anticline Project Area" - Kristen Schulte and Kaitlyn Bunting
"Chronic Wasting Disease Ecology and Epidemiology of White-tailed Deer in Wyoming," David Edmunds, Veterinary Sciences
Thursday, May 2, 12:00 pm, WY State Veterinary Laboratory Classroom
Dissertation Defense Presentation
Zoology/Physiology Awards Ceremony
Thursday, May 2, 4:10 pm, Berry Center 138
"Modeling the effects of climate change on Whitebark Pine along the Pacific Crest Trail," Ryan Anderson, UW Geography
Friday, May 3, 12:00 pm, A&S 210
Part of UW Geography and WyGISC's weekly brown bag series
"Morphometricanalysis of fossil conifer cones collected from a high-elevation, late Pleistocene, deposit near Snowmass Village, Colorado," Dane Miller, Botany
Friday, May 3, 3:10 pm, Aven Nelson 212
Thesis Defense Presentation