Event Details
EnviroThursday and Biology Seminar - 鈥淗unting Wolves Won鈥檛 Save Bambi and Other Conservation Insights鈥
Speaker: Prof. Joseph Bump, University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Some groups in Minnesota are calling for wolf hunting and trapping seasons to save deer fawns from being eaten by wolves. But would killing wolves save deer fawns? Based on two decades of studying wolves, Prof. Joseph Bump will share ecological, cultural, ethical, political, and legal perspectives on the conservation of one of the most loved and hated large carnivore species.
Prof. Bump holds the Gordon W. Gullion Endowed Chair in Wildlife Research and Education and is Director of Graduate Studies for the Conservation Science Program at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. Bump鈥檚 focus is on the functional role wildlife species play鈥攁live and dead鈥攊n ecosystems and how that applies to biodiversity conservation. He currently leads research projects in Voyageurs, Isle Royale, and Yellowstone National Parks, across Minnesota, and in Switzerland, Kenya, and India.
Contact: Ann Esson, [email protected]
Audience: Faculty, Staff, Students
Sponsors: Biology, Environmental Studies
Listed under: Campus Events, Front Page Events, Lectures and Speakers


Location
Olin-Rice Science Center - 250
166 Macalester St.