02 Oct 2013

Dr. Nabhan.

02 Oct 2013

Gary Paul Nabhan is the W.K. Kellogg Endowed Chair in Sustainable Food Systems at the...

03 Oct 2013

Open House Night for Coyotes at the USDA Predator Research Facility.

09 Oct 2013

Join the Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning department for a presentation by James Alfandre, founder...

09 Oct 2013

Dr. Alan Clark: "The Utah Watershed Restoration Initiative."

2009-2010 EC Seminar Series

170 degreesDr. John Harte,University of California, Berkeley, April 28-29, 2010

Predicting Climate Change on a Green Planet: The Scope of the Challenge

Maximum entropy predicts realistic patterns in the distribution and abundance of species

170 degreesDr. Julian Olden, University of Washington, Seattle, March 10-11, 2010  

Freshwaters in the Public Eye: Understanding the Role of Science and Image Media in Aquatic Conservation

Perceptions and Realities of Aquatic Invasive Species

Dr. Lawren Sack, University of California, Los Angeles, February 10-11, 2010

Leaf Design and its Applications to Ecosystems Past and Present and Future

Decoding the Leaf Hydraulic Architecture: Evolution, Diversity, Dynamics, and Implications for Ecology       

Dr. James Clark, Duke University, January 20-21, 2010

Climate Change Vulnerability of Competing Species

Individuals and the Variation Needed for High Species Diversity in Forest Trees

Dr. Mark Lomolino, SUNY, Syracuse, December 2-3, 2009

Four Darwinian Themes on the Origin, Evolution and Preservation of Island Life

Patterns and Paradox of Life's Most Fundamental Trait.

 170 degreesDr. Peter Kareiva, The Nature Conservancy, November 11-12, 2009

Transforming Conservation to Work in Tomorrow’s World

Valuing and Mapping Ecosystem Services as the key to Conservation


170 degreesDr. Susan Harrison, University of California, Davis, October 7-8, 2009

How Can We Interpret Changes Over Time in Species-Rich Communities? Resampling Robert Whittaker's Siskiyou Transects

Biogeographic Affinity Helps Explain Productivity-Richness Relationships at Regional and Local Scales

170 degreesDr. Tiffany Garcia, Oregon State University, September 16-17, 2009

 Invasion Biology and the Successful Establishment of Novel Species: It Takes a Village

Conflict Avoidance Strategies in Amphibians: Correlated Trait Response to Stressful Environments