Seminars Continue | Previous Seminar Recordings Available

Heather Johnson, Research Wildlife Biologist , Alaska Science Center | US Geological Survey
Heather Johnson, Research Wildlife Biologist , Alaska Science Center | US Geological Survey

The SNR Fall Seminar series continues on Wednesdays from 3:30 to 4:30 in 107 South Hardin Hall. The seminars are live and streamed at https://go.unl.edu/viewsrnseminars The last two speakers are

November 6 - Heather Johnson, Research Wildlife Biologist , Alaska Science Center | US Geological Survey - "Assessing the Responses of Caribou to Changing Habitat Conditions in the Arctic"

November 13 - Teresa Oliveira, Wildlife Ecologist , University of Ljubljana, Slovenia speaking on European lynx ecology

The previous seminars were recorded and can be viewed at https://snr.unl.edu/aboutus/when/seminars.aspx

Meshing scientific understanding with ecological data to enhance management and conservation - Clinton Leach, Assistant Unit Leader, Nebraska Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Bridging Differences and Finding Solutions: The Need and Opportunity for Universities to Partner with Our Communities for Sustainable Solutions - Lara Fowler, Director of Penn State Sustainability and Chief Sustainability Officer, The Pennsylvania State University

Keeping the Wild Cheetah Wild - Laurie Marker, Founder and Executive Director, Cheetah Conservation Fund

Science education research in the Netherlands on Faculty Professional Development Leave - Jenny and Joe Dauer, University of Nebraska-Lincoln | School of Natural Resources

Assessing water availability in the drylands using remote sensing and cloud computing - Nawaraj Shrestha, Geospatial Science Specialist, Conservation and Survey Division, University of Nebraska-Lincoln | School of Natural Resources

The application of models linking genetics and environment to inform real-world conservation and management decisions in a rapidly changing world, Ryan Harrigan, Evolutionary Biologist | Associate Adjunct Professor , Center for Tropical Research | Institute of the Environment and Sustainability | University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

A Comparative Analysis of Primary Photophores in Lanternfishes (Myctophidae), Rene Martin, Fish Biologist, University of Nebraska-Lincoln | School of Natural Resources

Resource stoichiometry and nutrient form influences growth and cyanotoxin quotas in diverse cyanobacteria, Nicole Wagner, Assistant Professor , Oakland University | Biological Sciences