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Join us on October 2 at 3:30 p.m. for a talk on Historical perspectives in hydrology to understand the ecology of isolated wetlands in the Lower Flint River Basin. Dr. Marzolf is an aquatic ecologist with expertise in both Southeastern freshwaters and tropical streams. His research centers on the lower ACF Basin, where he investigates aquatic ecosystem structure and function, the conservation of diverse fauna, biogeochemical processes, and the…
Join us on September 11 at 3:30 p.m. for a talk on long-term monitoring of Apalachicola River Gulf Sturgeon. Discover how this research has provided insights into population dynamics such as recruitment and survival, revealed important findings about population structure, and even assessed the effects of a major hurricane on this endangered species. Title of Talk: Ancient fish, modern challenges: Gulf Sturgeon in the Apalachicola River
Join us on September 4th at 3:30 PM to learn more about how Brent Widener (BSFR ’00) found his way into the realm of environmental management on a military installation and mutually beneficial partnerships for sustainable landscape scale conservation. Title of Talk: Linking Conservation and Military Missions
We are excited to welcome Dr. Dwayne Elmore, Gamebird Program Director at Tall Timbers as part of the Warnell Seminar Series. Title of Talk: Thermal ecology of Galliformes: How Temperature affects resource use, movement and survival.
We’re excited to welcome Dr. Lalaina Rakotoson, Environmental Justice Lawyer and President of the Board and Founder of DELC Mizàna Maitso, as part of the Warnell Seminar Series. Title of Talk: Integrating the management of protected areas while promoting environmental justice in Madagascar: The activities and perspectives of DELC Madagascar Speaker Bio:Dr Lalaina R. Rakotoson is an environmental justice lawyer and Fulbright scholar from…
Dr. Dylan Spencer, an assistant professor at Georgia Southern University, specializes in criminology with a focus on conservation-related crime. He utilizes spatial and quantitative methods to understand and address issues in this field, emphasizing prevention rather than explanation. Through interdisciplinary research, he seeks to connect criminology with conservation science, providing insights into the relationship between human behavior and…
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