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Proposal Seminars: Deer in the Headlights- Examining the Social Psychological Processes of Illicit Behaviors with Wildlife and Getting Over the Dam: Overcoming Institutional Barriers to the Recovery of Atlantic Salmon by Navigating the Social-Science/Policy Interface

204 Nutting Hall Orono

The Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Conservation Biology presents Elyse DeFranco & Melissa Flye University of Maine If you are a person with a disability and need an accommodation to participate in this program, please call or text Scott Lindemann (425) 503-8528 to discuss your needs.  Receiving requests for accommodations at least 2 days before […]

The Intersection of Science, Policy, and Activism

107 Norman Smith Hall orono

The School of Biology and Ecology presents Leehi Yona Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies Leehi Yona is a MESc candidate at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. She studies ways to integrate climate science and policy, and is examining greenhouse gas inventories from ecological and political science perspectives. Specifically, she researches […]

Species Invasions and Rapid Adaptation in the Sea

354 Aubert Hall 354 Aubert Hall, Orono

Dr. Carolyn Tepolt Assistant Scientist - Biology Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute Biological invasions are agents of significant and ongoing global environmental change, and can have devastating ecological and economic consequences. They also offer a rare opportunity to study rapid adaptation in nature. Invasive species, by definition, are highly adept at surviving and thriving in novel […]

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