2004 WINTER SEMESTER

"Our environment is our future"
Colloquium Series
2004 WINTER SEMESTER
Date Speaker Affiliation Topic
January 9 Dr. Chris Johnson Postdoctoral Research Fellow, College of Science and Management, UNBC Human Developments and Undisturbed Landscapes:  A Regional Environmental Assessment for Sensitive Arctic Wildlife
January 16 John Nelson University of British Columbia Decision Support Systems for Evaluating Forest Management Scenarios in Northeastern British Columbia
January 23 Dr. Mark Shrimpton Ecosystem Science and Management Program, UNBC Importance of Rearing Habitat for Fish Populations
January 30                          
Dr. Les Safranyik     
Canadian Forest Service     
Some Effects of Tree and Stand Characteristics on Epidemiology of the Mountain Pine Beetle in Lodgepole Pine 
February 4 Dr. T. Siddique Department of Environmental Sciences, University of California, Riverside Bioremediation of Metals:  Microbial Transformations of Selenium (Se) in Drainage Water and Sediment
February 27 Dr. Paul Watson Paprican Unlocking the Fibre Value Chain - an Overview of Paprican's Fibre Supply and Quality Program
March 5 Bruno Delesalle Grasslands Conservation, Council of British Columbia Grasslands in Peril
March 12 Dr. Bill McGill Dean, College of Science and Management, UNBC Metabolism of Trace Gases: Soil Microbes go Atmospheric
March 19
Dr. Chris Hawkins
Dr. Tom Steele 
Ecosystem Science and Management, UNBC
University of Wisconsin-Madison 
Mixedwood Management: Ecological and Economic Benefits and Costs in the Sub Boreal Forest
April 2 Dr. John Clague Department of Earth Sciences, Simon Fraser University The Wild and Wacky Fluctuations of Kluane Lake