Wildlife Ecology Seminars for November & December
October 28th, 2009The Department of Wildlife Ecology hosts its Monday noon-time seminar series this fall. Seminars will take place in Room 204 Nutting Hall (unless otherwise noted) from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m.
- November 6 (Friday): “The Spatial and Temporal Scales of Adaptive Divergence in the Ocean: Do Fishery Harvests Cause Evolutionary Changes?”–David Conover, Marine Sciences Research Center, SUNY Stony Brook– 11:00 a.m. in 354 Aubert Hall.
- November 9: “Conservation Planning for Sustainable Biodiversity in the 21st Century: New Tools from The Nature Conservancy”– Joshua Royte, Conservation Planner for The Nature Conservancy in Maine.
- November 16: “The Ecology and Conservation of the Eastern Spadefoot Toad at Cape Cod National Seashore”– Brad Timm, Department of Natural Resources Conservation, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
- November 23: “TBA”–Catherine Schmitt, Maine Sea Grant.
- November 30: “Amphibians, Disease, and Multiple Stressors in NortheasternNorth America”–Megan Gahl, Canadian Rivers Institute, University of New Brunswick, Saint John.
- December 11 (Friday): “Meeting the Challenge of Turning Research-Based Information into Societal Action: Accumulating Evidence—Old and New”– Jack Kartez, Edmund S. Muskie School of Public Service, University of Southern Maine, 3:10 p.m. 102 Murray Hall.

