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Applied Ecology Department Seminar: Sally Entrekin

2722 Bostian Hall

Sally Entrekin Entomology, Virginia Tech Aquatic insects know no boundaries: carbon transfer and transformation across ecosystems In person and on Zoom For those off NC State campus, email Heather Frantz for a Zoom link (hdfrantz@ncsu.edu)

Applied Ecology Department Seminar: Nick Haddad

2722 Bostian Hall

Nick Haddad Michigan State University The rapid decline of butterfly abundance and diversity in the United States In person and on Zoom For those off NC State campus, email Heather Frantz for a Zoom link (hdfrantz@ncsu.edu)

Applied Ecology Department Seminar: Roland Kays

2722 Bostian Hall

Roland Kays Forestry & Environmental Resources, NC State Local and Global Biodiversity Monitoring with the Internet of Animals In person and on Zoom For those off NC State campus, email Heather Frantz for a Zoom link (hdfrantz@ncsu.edu)

3rd Annual Biology and Fisheries, Wildlife, & Conservation Biology Graduate Student Symposium

101 David Clark Labs

Presented by the Department of Applied Ecology, the Department of Biological Science, and the Graduate Student Association of Biology March 28| David Clark Labs 101   Schedule: 1:00 - 1:40 pm Poster Session, Heavy appetizers and refreshments, catered by Wegmans 1:40 - 1:50 pm Opening Remarks – Dr. John Godwin, Biology Director of Graduate Programs,…

Seminar: Synergistic effects of droughts and hurricanes on tropical forests

Maria Uriarte Columbia University Synergistic effects of droughts and hurricanes on tropical forests Thursday, April 3 4 p.m. | Bostian 2722 The Department of Applied Ecology hosts weekly, in-person seminars in Bostian 2722 every Thursday from 4-5 pm, unless otherwise noted. Seminars are being organized by Alonso Ramírez. In-person attendance is highly encouraged. Refreshments are…

Applied Ecology Seminar: Raccoon Genomes, Freshwater Mussels & Pollinator Networks

2722 Bostian Hall

Taylor Ackley, Forestry and Environmental Resources Genomic adaptations to rabies in raccoons   Clayton Lynch, Applied Ecology Exploring manganese toxicity in freshwater mussels Melina Schopler, Plant and Microbial Biology Pollination network and plant fitness responses to a sequence of warming-driven bee extinctions ________ Thursday, April 10 4 p.m. |  Bostian 2722 The Department of Applied Ecology…

Biology, Ecology, and Evolution Seminar Series Brandt Lecture: Dr. Eric Post

Witherspoon Student Center Room 201 2810 Cates Ave, Raleigh, NC, United States

Dr. Eric Post, UC Davis Reasons for hope in the coupled biodiversity-climate crises: a trophic rewilding perspective Thursday, April 17th | 4 p.m. Witherspoon Student Center, Room 201 Hosted by The Department of Applied Ecology, the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center and the Graduate Student Association of Biology (GSAB). In-person attendance is highly encouraged. Refreshments will be served prior…

Applied Ecology Minors’ Research Symposium

Fox 204 2791 Pillsbury Cir North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC

Undergraduate students earning the Applied Ecology Minor present their results from their mentored research experience at the Applied Ecology Minors' Research Symposium. Please feel free to attend as you are able. If you would like to attend virtually, please join us via Zoom. time Presenter Mentor 2:00-2:05pm Erin McKenney welcome 2:05-2:20pm Kenia Barajas-Salazar Emily Lynch 2:20-2:35pm…

Yates Mill Aquatic Conservation Laboratory Open House

Historic Yates Mill County Park 4620 Lake Wheeler Rd, Raleigh, United States

Join us for a day of discovery at NC State University's Yates Mill Aquatic Conservation Laboratory! In coordination with NC Sci-Fest, our doors are open to the public for an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at our conservation efforts.  See some of North Carolina's most imperiled freshwater fauna up close and in person. Date: Saturday, April 26 Time: 10…

Spring 2025 Graduation Ceremony

William Neal Reynolds Coliseum 2411 Dunn Ave, Raleigh, NC, United States

See our Applied Ecology graduate students walk the stage! Friday, May 2 | 6:30 p.m. William Neal Reynolds Coliseum