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GLC 600 Seminars for Spring 2016

February 1, 2016

Please join the Great Lakes Center for our GLC 600 Great Lakes Seminar series to be held Wednesdays from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m. in the Classroom Building, Room B106 from Febrauary 10 through April 20. Faculty, Staff, and Students are welcome.

  • February 10: Robert Warren, Assistant Professor, Biology Department, “Invasive species: better competitors or just more disliked, than natives?”
  • February 24: Joe Fell, Ecology Teacher, MST Preparatory School, “Birds of the Niagara Frontier.”
  • March 2: Heidi Himes, Fisheries biologist, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Lower Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office, “Aquatic invasive species: methods of early detection and its impact on control efforts.”
  • March 16: Andrea Locke, Western New York PRISM Coordinator, “Ecology, impact and management of invasive species in Western New York.”
  • March 30: Joseph Gould, Natural Resource Planner, Buffalo Niagara Riverkeeper, “Restoring the Buffalo River.”
  • April 6: Tim DePriest, Habitat Ecologist, New York Department of Environmental Conservation, “Fish and wildlife habitat improvement projects in the Niagara System.”
  • April 13: Kofi Fynn-Aikins, Complex Manager, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Lower Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office, “The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's leadership role in the Lower Great Lakes: reaching out to our community.”
  • April 20: Jo Johnson, GLES M.A. Graduate Student, "Methods and objectives of the Emerald Shiner project in the Upper Niagara River."