These are the currently scheduled seminar speakers and the titles of their
talks for this semester. These seminars are open to all, and are held at
4:00pm Tuesdays, Clark 108.
September 2
Introduction and Overview
September 9
Mr. Barry T. Hill, Director, Natural Resources and Environment Division, General Accounting Office, Washington, DC
The Threat From Invasive Species
September 16
Mr. John Lamoreux, World Wildlife Fund and UVa
The Role of Conservation Science in Non-Governmental Organizations
September 23
Mr. Thomas Szuba, Environmental Sciences, UVa
Technology and Land Use Change on the Eastern Shore of Virginia (circa 1800-2000)
September 30
Mr. Jerry Taylor, CATO Institute, Washington, DC
How We Should Think About Environmental Protection
October 7
Mr. Mike Haramis, USGS Patuxant Research Station, MD
Horseshoe Crabs, the Red Knot Migration and Virginia Legislation
October 14
Reading Holiday
October 21
Dr. Stephen Anderson, Director of Strategic Climate Projects, EPA, Washington, DC
The Importance of Genius in Protecting the Climate
October 28
Mr. Kemal Vaz, Univ. Eduardo Mondlane, Maputo
Mozambique Water Management Issues of Mozambique
November 4
Dr. Howie Epstein, Environmental Sciences, UVa
Responses to Climate Change in the High Arctic
November 11
Dr. Philip Ianna, Program Officer, NSF, Washington, DC
Artificial Light: the Unexpected Consequences
November 18
Ms. Kristel F. Riddervold, Environmental Administrator, City of Charlottesville
The City of Charlottesville takes on the Environmental Stewardship Challenge
November 25
UVA Undergraduates,
Reports of Field Science: Research Experiences from Africa, California and the Caribbean
December 2
Graduate Students, Environmental Sciences, UVa
Advancing our Understanding of the Changing Environment by Graduate Study
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