Message 11/57 Nancy Hatch Oct 8, 99 02:54:27 pm -0700

 

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Date: Fri, 08 Oct 1999 14:54:27 -0700

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Subject: Environmental Speaker

 

Would you be kind enough to let your "Society and the Sea" students know

about this? Best wishes, Nancy Hatch

 

The Environmental Studies Program

Muir Environmental Corps (MEC)

Muir Environmental Stewardship Series (MESS)

are sponsoring an

 

ENVIRONMENTAL SPEAKER SERIES

 

WHAT: Brown Bag Lunch (dessert provided)

WHEN: Fall Quarter, every other Wednesday,

beginning October 13th

12:15-1:15p.m.

WHERE: Sequoia Room (back room of Sierra Summit,

Muir College Dining Commons)

WHO: All are welcome; no charge

 

OCTOBER 13 SPEAKER:

Professor James Moore

Biological Anthropology

 

OCTOBER 13 TOPIC:

"Seals and Sea Lions in La Jolla and Elsewhere"

 

Conservation efforts over the last 30 years have paid off with

increasing populations of marine mammals, and this success has led to

unexpected problems. Prof. Moore's talk will focus on the Children's

Pool seals of La Jolla as an example, addressing human-pinniped

interaction from biological, social and

historical perspectives.

 

 

--

Nancy Hatch

UCSD

Muir Interdisciplinary Studies

Contemporary Issues

Critical Gender Studies (formerly Women's Studies)

Environmental Studies

(858) 534-3589