13th Annual Geddes W. Simpson Lecture
McIntire Room, Buchanan Alumni House Two Alumni Place, University of Maine, Orono, ME, United StatesUsing Historical Information in Wildlife Science: a Personal Journey William B. Krohn, Ph.D.
Using Historical Information in Wildlife Science: a Personal Journey William B. Krohn, Ph.D.
Join the legendary, Grammy award-winning Joanne Shenandoah for a presentation about our relationship to the natural world and the healing vibration of music from a perspective steeped in indigenous culture. Joanne Shenandoah, PhD, is one of America’s most celebrated and critically acclaimed musicians with over 40 music awards including a record 13 Native American Music […]
Trading Dams: The Penobscot River Restoration Project and the Future of Dam Law Dave Owen, University of Maine School of Law Professor Owen is the Associate Dean for Research at the University of Maine School of Law. He is the faculty advisor to the Maine Law Review and serves on the Board of Directors of […]
Ecological Responsibility and Human Imagination:Saving the Past~Shaping the Future Deadline for abstract submissions: July 15, 2014 This conference is meant to be as broadly interdisciplinary as possible -- bridging science, social science and policy perspectives – with literature, humanities and creative arts. Like previous SHE meetings, it is intended to bring together a diverse group […]
The International EcoPeace Community’s 11th Annual Conference
We All Swim Downstream: Policy Solutions to Beach Water Pollution Jon Devine, Senior Attorney, Water Program, Natural Resources Defense Council Co-sponsors: Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions, New England Sustainability Consortium
The fourth annual River Herring Network meeting will take place on Thursday, October 30 at the Plymouth Public Library on 132 South St. Snacks, drinks, and a pizza lunch will be provided. The meeting includes a field trip to nearby Town Brook to view the ongoing dam removal work & learn about the fish passage work […]
Building Capacity for Socio-Environmental Problem Solving: A Design for Learning and Adaptation at SESYNC Jonathan Kramer, National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC) Jon Kramer is the Director of Interdisciplinary Science for SESYNC. Previously, Dr. Kramer served as the Director of the Maryland Sea Grant. Since 2000, he has worked to apply new approaches to link science […]
Sharing Traditional and Scientific Knowledge Registration is now open for the Black Ash Symposium to be held at the University of Maine November 5th - 7th, 2014. The unifying theme of the symposium will focus on the biology and ecology of black ash throughout North America. We will be bringing together researchers, state and national […]
The People Factor: How Climate Change Alters its Own Forecasts Dr James Lee, American University