F&WE Webinar Series
F&WE is excited to announce our new department webinar series! Our traditional weekly seminar series will now be delivered remotely using Zoom webinar. The “live” webinars will be held on Fridays, from 3:00-4:00pm throughout the 2020 Fall semester, unless otherwise noted. We will post recordings of the webinars after the “live” event.
Webinars are free and open to the public. ALL ARE WELCOME!

Sept. 18
Biome stability in South America and its impacts on Biodiversity
Gabriel C. Costa, Associate Professor, Auburn University Montgomery
Webpage: http://costagc.weebly.com/
Bio: Dr. Gabriel Costa is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biology and Environmental Sciences at Auburn University – Montgomery. Dr. Costa received his B.A. and M.S. from the University of Brasília, Brazil, and his Ph.D. from the University of Oklahoma. Currently, much of his research aims to study patterns of species richness, endemism, and co-phylogeography in reptiles and amphibians in South American drylands.

Sept. 25
Helminth coinfections: Insights from a Natural System
Dr. Vanessa Ezenwa, Professor, University of Georgia.
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Oct. 2
Disease ecology in the face of global change
Dr. Jessica Hua, Associate Professor, Binghamton University.
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Oct. 9
Getting the most out of camera trapping: monitoring wildlife, plants, and people
Dr. Catherine Sun, University of British Columbia.
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Dr. Tony Chang
Oct. 16
A deep-learning approach for fusing multi-sensor data for forest classification and structural estimation
Dr. Tony Chang, Conservation Science Partners
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Multiple Speakers
Oct. 30
Wildlife of Halloween
Multiple researchers in the department will present a spooktacular installment of the F&WE Webinar!
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Dr. Michael Nelson
Nov. 13
Diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts in traditional Natural Resources fields: A call for critical self-reflection
Dr. Michael P. Nelson, Oregon State University
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