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 "Our environment is our future"  | 
 Colloquium Series  | 
2005 WINTER SEMESTER
| Date | Speaker | Affiliation | Topic | 
| January 14 | Dr. Brian Aukema | University of Wisconsin | Spruce Beetle and Mountain Pine Beetle as Disturbance Agents: Studies Across Different Scales | 
| January 21 | Dr. Art Fredeen | Ecosystem Science and Management Program, ÂÜÀòÉäÇø | Impacts of Forestry on Carbon Storage in Sub-Boreal Forests | 
| January 28 | Dr. Staffan Lindgren | Ecosystem Science and Management Program, ÂÜÀòÉäÇø | The Root of all Weevil: Research on the Warren Root Collar Weevil in North Central BC | 
| February 4 | Dr. Eric Taylor | UBC Biodiversity Research Centre | Genetic and Faunal Analysis of BC Freshwater Fishes: Implications for Conservation of a Faunal Legacy | 
| February 25 | Dr. Ron Ydenberg | Simon Fraser University | Raptor Recovery and Avian Conservation: Lessons from the Study of Resident Great Blue Herons and Migrating Western Sandpipers | 
| March 4 | Dr. Pamela Wright | Resource Recreation and Tourism Program, ÂÜÀòÉäÇø | Anticipating Impacts: Assessing Conservation Values at Risk When Data are Limited | 
| March 11 | Brian Carson | Consultant in Soil Science and Watershed Management Coastal BC | Natural Resource Management in South East Asia: A Case Study of How a Hydro Electric Power Project in Laos Affects Villagers and Their Landscapes | 
| March 18 | Dr. Dan Smith | University of Victoria Tree Ring Laboratory | Hard Times for Glaciers in the British Columbia Coast Mountains | 
| April 1 | Dr. Simon M. Landhausser | Department of Renewable Resources, University of Alberta | Factors Controlling Aspen Sucker Regeneration and its Potential Impact on Future Stand Productivity |