“It’s an exciting time to be an ecologist,” said visiting lecturer Jonathan Levine from STEM university ETH Zurich, who stood in front of an eager crowd of students, post-doctoral students, and ...
Dr. Joshua Kraut of the Hope College faculty will deliver the address “The Sabbath of the Earth: Introducing the Ecology of Fabrice Hadjadj” on Thursday, Nov. 7, at 6:30 p.m. in Winants Auditorium of ...
Chris Field is the founding director of the Carnegie Institution’s Department of Global Ecology, Melvin and Joan Lane Professor for Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies at Stanford University, and ...
KINGSTON, N.Y. — Aquatic ecologist Stuart Findlay is scheduled to give a lecture on the ecology of the Hudson River on Wednesday, Sept. 24, according to an announcement. The lecture, titled “Hudson ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State’s Department of Landscape Architecture is hosting the inaugural guest of the Michael and Rebecca Bogan Lecture Series. Two lectures from award-winning author ...
For Professor Rob Pringle’s 56 students, joining Zoom to find their professor lecturing from his basement would be a lot more surprising than seeing him discuss biodiversity while knee-deep in a lake.
TUPELO – Are science and religion natural enemies? “Eco-theologian” the Reverend Michael Dowd says an emphatic “no,” and he’s spent the past 16 years, together with his wife, noted science writer ...
Almost all animals eat living things, so in a sense most are predators. We normally restrict the term, though, to cases in which the animal chases and kills its prey. Nevertheless, the models we will ...
Offering a possible glimpse into the upcoming papal encyclical on ecology, a top Vatican official stated that disagreements over the cause of climate change do not preclude the need for action, and ...
Required reading #1: Gotelli: To the student (at beginning of text) – in the WyoWeb "required readings" folder Return to Main Index page Go forward to notes for Lecture 2, 14-Jan Welcome to the course ...
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