2022 Bevan Speakers
2022 Bevan Series
Date | Speaker | Affiliation | Title |
January 6 | Trevor Branch | University of Washington | Blue whales: in crisis or increases? |
January 13 | Asha de Vos | Oceanswell | Whales as climate heroes |
January 20 | Kristin Laidre | University of Washington | Conservation and management of polar bears in a warming Arctic |
January 27 | Casey Clark | Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife | Nuisance or necessity? Managing marine mammals in a human world |
February 3 | Eric Ward and Marty Kardos | Northwest Fisheries Science Center | Challenges in recovering a small endangered killer whale population: variable environments and increased risks of inbreeding depression |
February 10 | Andrew Trites | The University of British Columbia | Mystery of the Cape Flattery fur seal |
February 17 | Briana Abrahms | University of Washington | Conserving highly mobile species in an era of rapid climate change |
February 24 | Sarah Kienle | Baylor University | Ecophysiological trade-offs drive marine mammal life history strategies |
March 3 | Lorenzo Rojas-Bracho | PNUD-Sinergia | Why solve a simple problem when a complex one will do? A brief history of the vaquita plight |
March 10 | Joe Roman | University of Vermont | Lifting baselines: marine mammal recovery, ecological function, and the consequences of conservation success |