| DATE |
SPEAKER |
POSITION |
TOPIC |
| 1/10/2007 |
Charles Schwartz |
US Geological Survey |
Keeping Tabs on the Yellowstone Grizzly Bear: an interagency approach to research and monitoring |
| 1/17/2007 |
Barron Orr |
UA-Office of Arid Land Studies |
Arizona State's Geospatial Extension Program |
| 1/24/2007 |
Andrea Heydlauff |
Wildlife Conservation Society |
Tigers forever a wildlife Conservation Society initiative ensuing that tigers live in the wild forever |
| 1/31/2007 |
Kim McReynolds |
UA-Cooperative Extension-Cochise County |
Taking the University to the People - County Based Natural Resource Extension Programs |
|
2/7/2007 |
Douglas Green |
Arizona State University Pol. Campus |
Climate and riparian areas - one ecologist’s perspective |
|
2/14/2007 |
Mike Crimmins |
UA-Dept. SWES |
Extending Climate Science to Arizona |
|
2/21/2007 |
Chris Jones |
UA-Cooperative Extension-Gila County |
Traditional and Non-traditional Extension Programs: Career Opportunities in Outreach Education |
|
2/28/2007 |
Warren Ballard |
Texas Tech University |
Parasite-medicated decline in a moose population at the southern range periphery |
| 3/7/2007 |
Craig Rasmussen |
UA-Dept. SWES |
Controls of soil organic carbon stabilization in a range of temperate ecosystems |
| 3/21/2007 |
Mary Nichols |
USDA-Agricultural Research Service |
Sediment research on the Walnut Gulch Experimental Watershed |
| 3/28/2007 |
Sharon Collinge |
University of Colorado |
'Got plague?' Links between landscape change and disease occurrence in western grasslands |
| 4/4/2007 |
Willem Van Leeuwen |
UA-Dept. Geography and Office of Arid Lands |
Remotely sensed vegetation phenological trajectories in response to drought and wildfire |
| 4/11/2007 |
Evan Canfield |
Pima Flood Control District |
Water Conservation Initiatives at Pima County and Tucson Water |
| 4/18/2007 |
Chris Kirkpatrick |
UA-SNR |
Quantifying impacts of groundwater withdrawal and surface water depletion on riparian bird communities in the desert southwest |
| 4/25/2007 |
Paul Martin |
UA-Geosciences |
Pleistocene game management? Repairing some of the damage with giant tortoises, wild horses, and the probocidea |
| 5/2/2007 |
John Morgart |
US Fish and Wildlife Service |
The Mexican Wolf Experiment |