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Wisconsin Center For Wildlife 2020 Seminar Series

The Changing Climate of Natural Resources Management

Presented by the Wisconsin Center for Wildlife and the College of Natural Resources University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point

Climate change is a pressing issue for natural resources managers in Wisconsin and throughout the nation. How does the changing climate impact Wisconsin’s unique ecosystems, wildlife species, native cultures, and political policy? This year’s Spring Seminar Series will feature interdisciplinary perspectives on climate change from natural resources professionals. We will hear from researchers and managers who study the impacts of climate change on our natural resources and work to implement appropriate management techniques and policies in its wake. We hope you join us!

The 2020 CNR Spring Seminar Series has concluded. Thank you to all who attended!
Videos of all seminars are available below!

Presented by:

Ben Zuckerberg, Ph.D.

February 6, 2020

Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Presented by:

Linda Parker

February 13, 2020

Forest Ecologist on the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest
United States Forest Service

https://youtu.be/WmOQppbeqRQ

Presented by:

Jon Pauli, Ph.D.

February 20, 2020

Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Presented by:

Robert Croll

March 5, 2020

Policy Analyst/Climate Change Program Coordinator
Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission

Presented by:

Matthew Mitro, Ph.D.

March 12, 2020

Coldwater Fisheries Research Scientist
Office of Applied Science
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

Presented by:

Perry Barboza, Ph.D.

April 16, 2020

Professor of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences and Boone & Crockett Chair in Wildlife Conservation and Policy
Texas A & M University

Special Thanks to Our Sponsors!

The Kennedy-Grohne Chair in Waterfowl and Wetlands Conservation Endowment 

The Gerald and Helen Stephens Wildlife Endowments