The M.S. Program in Environmental Science and Policy presents:
Lecture Series in Western Landscapes Conservation

Third Event:


Monday, April 7
Gardner Auditorium
W.A. Franke Business College
5:30 - 7:00 pm

with Guest Speakers:
Barry Noon
Professor of Wildlife Ecology at Colorado State University and national authority on forest science, conservation biology, and natural resources management
Dan Rohlf
Professor of Law at Lewis and Clark Law School, Director of the Pacific Environmental Advocacy Center, and expert in endangered species law, forest and wildlife policy, and ecosystem management
Barry Noon
Dan Rohlf


Related Readings:
A CASE STUDY IN THE INTERSECTION OF LAW AND SCIENCE:
THE 1999 REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF SCIENTISTS (Wilkinson)

National Forest System Land and Resource Management Planning (2000)
Science, Politics, and U.S. Forest Law: The Battle over the Forest Service Planning Rule (Hoberg 2003)
The Role of Science in the Preservation of Biodiversity (Simberloff 1999)
Science, Law, and Policy in Managing Natural Resources: Toward a Sound Mix Rather than a Sound Bite (Rohlf, 2002)