M.S. Thesis Defense - Kyle Hansen
Understanding Recreational Activities of People with Fishing Licenses
Date:
Time:
10:30 am –
11:30 am
Location:
Nebraska East Union
Room: Arbor Suite
Target Audiences:
Recreational fishing is one of the world’s most popular pastimes, wherein participation is associated with sociodemographic factors. Even so, fishing license sales are declining in the USA in conjunction with a reduction in rural populations as …
This event originated in SNR Seminars & Discussions.
Supporting the Development of Global Educators: The Global Guides Program
Part of International Education Week 2023
Date:
Time:
10:30 am –
11:30 am
Virtual Location:
Zoom
Target Audiences:
Are you passionate about global food security, and want to find ways to accentuate your teaching and work with students? Or alternatively, would you like to know more about this area so you can inspire further inquiry and action among your students? …
This event originated in Global IANR.
M.S. Thesis Defense - Joseph Spooner
Population Demography of a Glacial-Relict Stream Fish Mediated via Anthropogenic Alteration
Date:
Time:
1:00 pm –
2:00 pm
Location:
Hardin Hall
Room: 901 South
Target Audiences:
Northern Pearl Dace Margariscus nachtriebi are a small-bodied glacial-relict fish species of greatest conservation need (SGCN) found throughout Canada and the northern U.S.A. Their distribution within the Nebraska Sandhills Ecoregion is isolated from …
This event originated in SNR Seminars & Discussions.
School of Natural Resources Seminar Series - Robert Swap
Lessons Learned from Leading NASA’s SAFARI 2000
Date:
Time:
3:30 pm –
4:00 pm
Location:
Hardin Hall
Room: 107 South (Auditorium)
Virtual Location:
Zoom View Seminars
Target Audiences:
NASA supported the development and implementation of the Southern African Regional Science Initiative known as SAFARI 2000. This effort, which involved over 250 participants from 16 different countries, was the Agency’s first effort to conduct a …
This event originated in SNR Seminars & Discussions.