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     Spring 2006 Department of Environmental Sciences Seminar Series

EVSC 493 - Fall 2006 Undergraduate Seminar Series

Tuesdays, 4 p.m., 108 Clark Hall

 

 

http://toolkit.virginia.edu/EVSC493-4

Please feel free to invite other students not in the course to attend as well.

Stephen A. Macko  (sam8f@virginia.edu) 924-6849,  Clark Hall 396

 

 

Aug. 29

Organizational Day

 

 

Sept. 5

Dr. Stephen MacAvoy

Dept. of Biology

American University,

Washington, D.C.

Exploring the deep sea communities of the Gulf of Mexico

Sept. 12

Mr. Mark Colonna

URS Corporation,

Hemdon, VA

Site contamination and remediation at military installations

Sept. 19

Dr. Robert Davis

Univ. of Virginia,

Environmental Sciences

So, what’s the deal with hurricanes?

Sept. 26

Dr. Grant Goodell

Univ. of Virginia,

Environmental Sciences

Sinking Cities

Oct. 3

Mr. Jan Schipper

IUCN – The World Conservation Union

Habitat-based conservation planning for Jaguar and their prey: Estimating species density and distributions in Central America

Oct. 10

Ms. Virginia Seamster

Univ. of Virginia,

Environmental Sciences

Cheetah Conservation in Botswana: Conserving a rare carnivore

Oct. 17

Dr. Tom Biggs

Univ. of Virginia,

Environmental Sciences

Orphan lands of Virginia

Oct. 24

Dr. Jim Galloway

Univ. of Virginia,

Environmental Sciences

The Grand Experiment: A century of acid rain and its impacts on the Shenandoah National Park

Oct. 31

Dr. Frank Dukes

Director, Institute for Environmental Negotiation

Building a Consensus at Money Point

Nov. 7

Dr. Fred Damon

Univ. of Virginia,

Dept. of Anthropology

Species variation and cybernetic models in eastern Papua New Guinea

Nov. 14

Mr. Matt Foster

Conservation International, Center for Applied Biodiversity Science

Key Biodiversity Areas: Sites of Global Conservation Importance

Nov. 28

Mr. Justin Lawrence

Univ. of Virginia,

Environmental Sciences

Expanding your environmental horizons in the Peace Corps

Dec. 5

Graduate Students

Univ. of Virginia,

Environmental Sciences

Advancing our understanding of the environment by graduate study

 


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291 McCormick Rd
Charlottesville, Virginia
(434) 924-7761

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