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Lecture Series Fall 2007
September 6th: Niklas Sven Vollmer, Georgia State University
Film: Reading the Water: Lectures on Home Video Ecology from the Gulf of ME
Niklas is an interdisciplinary artist and mediamaker who teaches film/video production at Georgia State University.
September 20th – Dr. James T. Carlton, Director, Marine Ecology, Williams College and Mystic Seaport
Biological Invasions in the Sea: Science, History, and Policy
http://www.gulfofmaine.org/times/fall2006/carlton.html
LOCATION: White Hall Room 207
September 27th – Dr. Chris Mowry, Associate Professor of Biology, Berry College
Coyote Research in Northwest Georgia and Yellowstone National Park
October 11th – Dr. Barbara Patterson, Senior Lecturer, Department of Religion, Emory University
http://www.religion.emory.edu/faculty/patterson.html
October 25th – Dr. Liz Kramer, Natural Resources Spatial Analysis Laboratory (NARSAL) Director; Atlanta Mapping Project
http://narsal.ecology.uga.edu/kramer.html
November 1st – Mark Davis – Environment Staff Writer, Atlanta-Journal Constitution
November 8th – Dr. Darron Collins, Ecologist, World Wildlife Fund (WWF) - The Mongolian Riverwolf -- A Community-Based Effort to Save the World's Largest Salmonid
http://worldwildlife.org/wildplaces/amur/profiles.cfm
November 15th – Professor William Buzbee, Emory Law School Professor of Law and Director of the Emory Environmental and Natural Resources Law Program
http://www.law.emory.edu/faculty/faculty-profiles/william-w-buzbee.html
November 29th – Dr. Bruce Carlson, Assistant Director, Georgia Aquarium
Global Warming, Coral Bleaching and Environmental Change in the Pacific
http://www.georgiaaquarium.org/newsroom/experts/carlson.aspx
LOCATION: White Hall Room 207
December 6th – Dr. Larry Wilson, Ecologist, Fernbank Science Center
The Upper Amazon Basin: Heart of the greatest biodiversity on the planet
Special thanks to Dr. Jessica Seares, instructor, ENVS 390, for arranging this speaker series.
For further infomation: jseares@emory.edu
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