From: "Caroline Marie Hermans" <[log in to unmask]>
>
> Hi All, here are some extra credit opportunities for NR 103, 104, 105.
Attend
> one of these sessions and write a brief paper relating the topic to 103,
104,
> and/or 105. The lectures on Tuesday conflict, you may want to attend the
Free
> Market Environmentalism one if you want credit for 103 and the Protected
Area
> lecture if you want credit for 104. You can, as with the movie
assignment,
> write a paper that will get you extra credit in all three courses.
>
>
> This Thursday (November 6)
>
> 12:30 to 1:30 PM
> Marsh Life Science 107
> Robert Long
> Where the Wild Things Are:
> Using Non-invasive Methods to Study Vermont Carnivores
>
> Tuesday November 11, 2003
> 7:00-8:30 pm - LECTURE: "Free Market Environmentalism,"
> Terry L. Anderson, executive director PERC, the Center for Free Market
> Environmentalism.
> Reception at 5:30 p.m. in Marble Court Fleming Museum,
> Lecture at 7:00 p.m. in 101 Fleming.
> Information: 656-3177, mailto:[log in to unmask]
>
> Tuesday November 11, 2003
> 7 PM to 9 PM - LECTURE: Conservation Lecture Series: "Protected Areas in
2023:
> Scenarios for an Uncertain Future,"
> Jeffrey McNeely, Chief Scientist - World Conservation Union (IUCN).
> Memorial Lounge, Waterman Building.
> Information: Daniel Laven (802) 656-3095 or
> http://www.uvm.edu/conservationlectures
>
>
>
> ...And in the Future:
>
>
> 11/20 Liz Thompson
> "The Vermont Biodiversity Project: What to do when you don't know enough"
>
> 11/25 Marc Lapin
> "A Matrix Natural Community in a Highly Fragmented Landscape: Champlain
Valley
> Clayplain Forest Conservation and Restoration."
>
> For location and times, go to: http://www.uvm.edu/conservationlectures
>
>
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