Seminar: J. Baird Callicott
Thinking Like a Planet: the Land Ethic and the Earth Ethic Professor J. Baird Callicott 2014-2015 John M. Rezendes Scholar in Ethics University of North Texas Sponsored by the Honors […]
Thinking Like a Planet: the Land Ethic and the Earth Ethic Professor J. Baird Callicott 2014-2015 John M. Rezendes Scholar in Ethics University of North Texas Sponsored by the Honors […]
Back to the Future: Can we change our sustainability futures by looking at our past? Mark Anderson Sustainability Behavior Team, Senator George J. Mitchell Center; Senior Instructor, School of Economics […]
Hudson River Foundation: Winter/Spring Seminar Series presents: John Waldman, CUNY Queens College Tuesday, April 28, 2015, 10:30 a.m. Against the Current: Repairing Atlantic Rivers to Restore Diadromous Fishes To receive […]
Forest and Wildlife Ecology during a period of accelerating global change Dr. Jed Meunier is a candidate for the SFR-WFCB Forest Wildlife Habitat Management faculty position. He is currently a […]
Managing uncertainty in forested systems Dr. Jed Meunier is a candidate for the SFR-WFCB Forest Wildlife Habitat Management faculty position. He is currently a Research Scientist for Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources in Madison, WI. He has PhD in Ecology from Colorado State University and MS in Wildlife Ecology from the University of Wisconsin. His […]
Structural retention in managed forest ecosystems Dr. AJ Kroll is a candidate for the SFR-WFCB Forest Wildlife Habitat Management faculty position. He is currently a Research Scientist for Weyerhaeuser Natural Resources in Federal Way, WA. He has a PhD in Wildlife Biology from the University of Montana and a MS in Wildlife Science from New […]
Adaptive management of forest riparian zones Dr. AJ Kroll is a candidate for the SFR-WFCB Forest Wildlife Habitat Management faculty position. He is currently a Research Scientist for Weyerhaeuser Natural Resources in Federal Way, WA. He has a PhD in Wildlife Biology from the University of Montana and a MS in Wildlife Science from New […]
Start off the summer season learning from a renowned author and professional seafarer, W. Jeffrey Bolster! What can the history of overfishing in the age of sail teach us about fisheries restoration in eastern Maine? Bolster will share fascinating insights about the role of this part of Maine played in the history of fishing innovation […]
Save the Date!
The hydrology of peatlands will be the focus of an August talk through the Orono Bog Boardwalk led by Mitchell Center researcher Andy Reeve. Reeve, a professor in the Department of Earth Sciences who specializes in groundwater flow and solute transport in peatlands systems, will deliver the talk, “Hydrology in Bogs and Fens — Where […]