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Archived Events

2008

Mar 31 - April4, 2008
Regional Training Workshop for Conservation Science Education in the Albertine Rift at the National University of Rwanda
April 3, 2008
Of War and Whales: A Personal Journey from Nicaragua to Nova Scotia and Beyond
Speakers: John Crockett
Feb 21, 2008
Sea Turtles and the Tropics:
Leveraging the New England Connection through Bi-directional Education and Communication

Speaker: Jill Rolph
January 31, 2008
Students working in Borneo:
How CTEC students contribute to conservation in Malaysia

Speakers: Jason Estes and Bill O’Neil

2007

December 6, 2007
Agriculture & the Maya: Issues of Conservation and Sustainability in the Working Landscapes of Southern Belize
Speakers: Christine Armiger & Morey Burnham
November 15, 2007
Thinking Logistically: The Process of Getting & Keeping Your Research Going, Experiences from Rwanda
Speaker: Nicole Gross-Camp
Click here to see the Powerpoint Presentation
November 3, 2007
Coastal Connections symposium
October 11, 2007
Application of International Laws & Regulations in Great Ape Conservation: A Case Study of a Chimpanzee Sanctuary in West Africa
Speaker: Lindsay Hamrick
April 20, 2007
Brown Bag Speaker—Helena Halperin, Author—I Laugh So I Won’t Cry: Kenya’s Women Tell the Stories of Their Lives
April 5, 2007
Brown Bag Speaker—CTEC student Jessica Mathon—Will discuss her recent thesis research in Akagera National Park, Rwanda
March 2, 2007
Doctoral Speaker—Thoric Cederstrom:
Food Security, Sustainable Agriculture, Global Health, and Nurtition
February 23, 2007
Birdsong and Coffee:
A Wake-Up Call Documentary, Dinner and Discussion
February 1, 2007
Student Community Meeting followed by Christa Zacharias’ presentation:
Blue Monkeys in Kakamega Forest, Kenya

2006

November 16, 2006
Brown Bag Lunch:
The Peasant—Ecological Vision of Toj Tzo Tze Li Maya in Chiapas, Southern Mexico
October 28, 2006
Banking on Biodiversity: The Ecological and Socio-Economic Dimensions of Sustainable Agriculture
September 28, 2006
Brown Bag Lunch:
Gorilla Conservation in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, Uganda
with Samson Werikhe
May 11, 2006
Lecture by Jeff Brown
Conservation of the Western Black Crested Gibbon (Nomascus concolor) through tourism development in the Nam Ha National Protected Area, Lao PDR
April 6, 2006
Lecture by Nora Velazquez on Biodiesel (376K pdf)
March 31, 2006
Lecture by Florence Reed
Planting Inspirations: From New England to Central America
February 20, 2006
Lecture by Troy Hansel
Conservation in South East Asia
February 2006
Favela Rising film reshowing
January 2006
Distance Sampling Workshop

2005

November 2005
Tropical Conservation Film Festival
February 2005
Antioch Amazon Adventure
February 2005
Working Forests in the Tropics
Jamison Ervin, PhD,
The Nature Conservancy
Protected area management effectiveness
Nadine Laporte, PhD,
The Woods Hole Research Center
Cape Cod, MA
The role of high resolution imagery for mapping habitat and monitoring logging
Tatsuhiro Ohkubo, PhD,
Yale University
New Haven, CT
Effects of natural and anthropogenic disturbance on pattern of forest regeneration South East Asia
Graeme Patterson, PhD
Wildlife Conservation Society
African Program
NYC
Forest of Central Africa: The Context for Conservation
October 2004
PC-ORD Workshop

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