The Conference on Students as Catalysts for Large Landscape Conservation is taking place at Colby College in Waterville, Maine on March 1, 2013. See the Conference Program for details about speakers, times, and locations.
Scheduled speakers include leaders in large landscape conservation: James Levitt, Director of the Program on Conservation Innovation at the Harvard Forest; Gary Tabor, Senior Fellow at the Center for Natural Resources and Environmental Policy at the University of Montana; Robert Lilieholm, E.L. Giddings Associate Professor of Forest Policy at the University of Maine; Catherine Johnson, Senior Staff Attorney and North Woods Project Director, Natural Resources Council of Maine; Mike Tetreault, Executive Director of The Nature Conservancy in Maine; Brian Czech, Biologist, National Wildlife Refuge System, Branch of Planning, Headquarters Office US Fish and Wildlife Service; Doug Milek, Director of Student Programs, Round River Conservation Studies, and others.
Conference registration will open October 2012. EARLY REGISTRATION ENDS FEBRUARY 15th. Same-day registration is available.
Guest wireless access will be available to conference participants.
For additional information, see:
Registration
Program
Speakers
Directions, Transportation, Accommodations, and Weather
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