Michael P. Dombeck, Ph.D.
 

University of Wisconsin System Fellow  and Professor of

Global Conservation at the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point



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Selected Professional Presentations by Topic
Conservation
Reform of the Mining Law of 1872 January 24, 2008, Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
Conservation and Accountability Issues in the Northern Forests
June 15, 2004, Consultative Group on Biological Diversity Annual Meeting
Perspectives on Land Conservation in Wisconsin
January 30, 2004, Wisconsin Chapter of The Nature Conservancy
Thinking Like a Watershed
November 13, 2003, Midwest Natural Resources Group Roundtable
Protecting Our Wild Places: Where Do We Go From Here?
September 24, 2003, Keynote Address, Natural Areas Conference
"The Big 10" Conservation Challenges for a New Century
Series

Water
From the Forest to the Faucet: Water, the Issue for the New Millennium
May 15, 2004, Yale University
Water: The Conservation Challenge of the Century
March 16, 2004, Future of World Water Conference, UC-Davis
Water: The Forgotten Forest Product
February 4, 2003, Autonomous University of Chapingo, Mexico
Protecting the Stuff of Life
October 22, 2002, Waters of Wisconsin Conference
Protecting Soil & Water: The Stuff of Life
April 21, 2002, Earth Week Banquet Speech, University of Wisconsin- Stevens Point
Water: The Under Valued Forest Product
February 2, 2002, Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies Lecture

Politics of Conservation
The Politics of Conservation October 7, 2004, Williams College Environmental Studies Public Lecture Series
The Politics of Conservation February 20, 2004, Trout Unlimited Board of Directors Meeting

Health of the Land
Securing the Health of the Land March 12, 2004, National Wildlife Federation Annual Meeting
Securing the Health of the Land March 5, 2004, Izaak Walton League

History
History of the Public Lands of the U.S. and Conservation Policy October 7, 2004, Williams College Class of 1960 Scholars Program
Americas Last Wild Places-Past and Present June 22, 2004, Outdoor Writers Association of America 77th Annual Conference
The History of Conservation Efforts October 3, 2003, Renewable Natural Resources Foundation Awards Luncheon

Forestry
The Politics of Conservation for a New Century: Where Do We Go From Here? October 28, 2004, Bryn Mawr College
Status and Trends in Great Lakes Forestry 2002 & 2003, Institutes for Journalism & Natural Resources Great Waters Institute
Forest Management Issues in the United States May 2002, Freiburg University, Germany & BOKU University Vienna, Austria

Fisheries
Integrating Fisheries into Land Management Planning 1988, 3rd Int'l Natural Resources Conservation Conference, Taipei, Republic of China
Trends In Fishing Use - Impacts on Future Programs 1988, Annual Meeting of the Northeast Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies
Rise to the Future: The Forest Service Fisheries Program 1987, 117th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society
Muskellunge Habitat Management with Emphasis on Reproductive Habitat 1984, International Symposium on Muskellunge
Ecological Factors Influencing Muskellunge-Northern Pike Interaction in Midwestern Lakes 1984, International Symposium on Muskellunge
Muskellunge Spawning Habitat and Reproductive Success 1984, Wisconsin-Minnesota Chapter of the American Fisheries Society
Ecological Factors Affecting Natural Muskellunge Reproduction 1983, 113th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society
The Influence of Substrate on Muskellunge Egg Mortality 1983, 7th Annual Larval Fish Conference & 1982, 44th Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference
Fisheries Management and Fish Dependent Birds 1980, American Fisheries Society 110th Annual Meeting
Movement and Behavior of the Muskellunge Determined by Radio-Telemetry 1977, 39th Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference

As Forest Service Chief
Taking the Long View: Conservation Investments for Future Generation 2001, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.
Protecting Americas Pristine Wildlands 2000, National Wilderness Conference, 2000, Denver, Colorado.
Intelligent Consumption: The Forest Service Role 2000, The Intelligent Consumption Forum, University of Wisconsin- Madison.
The Future of Recreation on Your National Forests & Grasslands 2000, 73rd Annual Outdoor Writers Association of America Conference, Greensboro, North Carolina.
Moving Toward Sustainable Forestry in the United States 2000, North American Forestry Commission, St. Andrews, NB.
The Changing Role of Timber Harvest in Our National Forests 2000, American Forest & Paper Association, Washington, D.C.
The State of the Forest: Extending Our Land Ethic 2000, The Commonwealth Club of California, San Francisco, California.
The Future of Forests? It Takes a Community to Decide 1999, Centennial Celebration of Public Forests, Washington, D.C.
Building on Leopold's Vision: Conservation for a New Century 1999, Leopold Conference, Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, 1999, Madison, Wisconsin.
The United States Forest Service: The Worlds Largest Water Company 1999, University of California-Berkeley, 1999, Berkeley, California.
Thinking Like a Mountain 1999, Gila Wilderness 75th Anniversary, Silver City, New Mexico.
Protecting and Restoring a Nations Land Health Legacy 1999, School of Forestry Plum Creek Lecture Series, 1999, University of Montana, Missoula, Montana.
To See the Forest for the Watershed: The Challenges of Managing Natural Resources Across Broad Landscapes 1997, Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, New Haven, Connecticut.

As BLM Acting Director
Past, Present, and Future: Sharing of Common Ground 1996, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation
From Commodity to Community: A Common Sense Approach to Understanding Ecosystem Management 1995, Pennsylvania State University
Wilderness Management of Public Lands Administered by the BLM: Past, Present, and Future 1995, University of Idaho Wilderness Research Center
The Public Lands; Past, Present, and Future 1992, Natural Areas Conference - Indiana University

Other
A UWSP Education: The Foundation of Your Future May 18, 2003, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Commencement Address