Dan Barton associate professor of Quantitative Population Ecology in the Department of Wildlife at HSU is our speaker. His research and teaching includes work on developing biological monitoring programs and understanding management significance of food web interactions, and he conducts this kind of work with seabirds, high mountain lake basins, subalpine plant communities, and coastal dunes. He will be discussing what has been observed over the last year on the north coast. His talk will include information on the Common Murre population and what happened to them this season.
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