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New Frontiers in Conservation Genetics: How Genetic Analysis is Helping to Shape an New Era in Wildlife Conservation
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A.G. Steer Professor of German and associate dean in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, Martin Kagel is co-director of the Berlin Seminar in Transnational European Studies. A joint initiative…
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Research Entomologist, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station Bark Beetles, Woodborers, and California Trees: Impact and Management of Native and Invasive Species
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The wild world of Guinea Worms: Research efforts to inform the international guinea worm eradication program = is there a new threat?
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"Why working forests matter". President and CEO of the Sustainable Forest Initiative (SFI)
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Ecological dynamics and livelihood adaptation in rapidly transforming social-ecological systems.
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“Conservation in a Rush: population and landscape genetics in the salt marsh”
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Professor and Chair, Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management, Clemson University "Popularity and the future of access to our National Parks: A commons for the public or a…
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NOAA at the Northeast Fisheries Science Center Communicating with stakeholders: lessons learned from the science and management of Atlantic herring
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"Water use by plantations and native forest in central Chile: myths, measurement, modeling and meaning”Adjunct Professor at Murdoch University and a Senior advisor in ecohydrology from…
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Barbara Cox Anthony University Chair in Wildlife Conservation at Colorado State University "Extreme Conservation on a Glacier-Less Earth -- Vignettes from, Asia, Arctic, and America."
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Beyond borders: environmental cooperation in Israel and Palestine http://arava.org/ Ari Massefski Rachel Szor Mahmood al Ramahi
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"Guns, Germs, and Gorillas: Conservation in a Transboundary Context" Conservation Scientist, International Gorilla Conservation Programme Warnell Graduate Student Symposium Keynote Speaker
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USGS, Fort Collins, CO “Small frogs in the mountains: what we can learn from a few decades of data”
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Savannah River Ecology Lab & Warnell Radioactive Wildlife: The Secret Life of Mammals Inhabiting Chernobyl and Fukushima
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Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute“Demographic & behavioral responses of a migratory songbird to climate variation.”
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