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Join us this Spring Quarter to discuss the history, science and politics behind exotic (introduced) species and the impact they are having on native ecosystems.

The goal of this “brown bag” seminar is to discuss some of the environmental issues facing the northwest and the world today, through an analysis of the book Tinkering With Eden and additional current articles and resources provided. The seminar may include volunteer work, a field trip, and/or guest lectures.

Instructors: Rob Viens (Environmental Science/Geology),
Kent Short (Oceanography/Meteorology)

(For information about this seminar, web page, or the environmental science department at BCC contact Rob Viens at rviens@bcc.ctc.edu.)

Previous Seminars

Autumn Quarter
Winter Quarter
Spring Quarter
2004-5

The Impact of Consumption

Invasive Species
2003-4
2002-3
2001-2
Agriculture
2000-1
Water

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Last Updated Saturday, April 22, 2006