Join us for the W.A. Franke College of Forestry and Conservation’s Graduate Seminar Series, Tuesdays from 4 p.m. to 4:50 p.m. in Forestry 106. These informative talks are free and open to the public.

September 3, 2019 – Post-Fire Transport and Persistence of Pyrogenic Carbon by Asmeret Berhe, UC Merced

September 10, 2019 – A Political Ecology of the Biophysical Contradictions of Climate-Smart Agroforestry in Northern Ghana by Hanson Nyantakyi-Frimpong, University of Denver

September 17, 2019 – Learning More About Informal Leaders in Environmental Governance through Social Network Analysis by Brian Chaffin, FCFC SoCon

September 24, 2019 – Forestry Takes the Fork in the Road. Which Fork Will You Take? by Jerry Franklin, University of Washington

October 1, 2019 – Carbon Cycling in Some Streams by Bob Hall, UM Flathead Lake Biological Station

October 8, 2019 – Saving Forest History: A Unique Organziation and Its Storied Past by Steven Anderson, Forest History Society, Duke University

October 15, 2019 – George Bird Grinnell and the Origins of Progressive Conservation by author John Taliaferro

October 22, 2019 – A Street-View of Earth’s Changing Climate by Solomon Dobrowski, FCFC DFM

October 29, 2019 – Return Migration to Geographically Disadvantaged Rural Communities by Christiane VonReichert, FCFC GEOG      

November 5, 2019 – The Geography of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism in Montana by Jeremy Sage, FCFC GEOG/Institute of Tourism and Recreation Research

November 12, 2019 – Adoption of Agricultural Conservation Practices: Can We Move the Needle? by Linda Prokopy, Purdue               

November 19, 2019 – Application of Emerging Ideas in Plant Ecology and Evolution to the Selection of Plant Materials for Ecological Restoration by Cara Nelson, FCFC DECS

November 26, 2019 – Thanksgiving Week – No Lecture

December 3, 2019 – Overview of the Fire Fuels and Smoke Science Program at the Missoula Fire Lab by Sara Brown, USFS Fire Lab