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         Ecology Regional Issues:     more books (18)
  1. Wetland Archaeology & Environments: Regional Issues, Global Perspectives
  2. Sharing the Land: Wildlife, People, and Development in Africa (Iucn/Rosa Environmental Issues Series, No. 1) by Iucn, 1996-01
  3. Biodiversity Conservation in Asean: Emerging Issues & Regional Needs
  4. Environmental Management in Asean: Perspectives on Critical Regional Issues (Iseas Environment and Development Series)
  5. The Southwest under Stress: National Resource Development Issues in a Regional Setting (Resources for the Future : Economics of Natural Resources) by Allen V. Kneese, F. Lee Brown, 1981-10-01
  6. The Coachella Valley Preserve: The Struggle for a Desert Wetlands (Great Issues of the Day, No. 5) by Yvonne Pacheco Tevis, 2007-09-30
  7. The historical roots of environmental conflict in Estonia (Historical roots of contemporary international and regional issues occasional paper series) by Matthew Auer, 1996
  8. Planning for Biodiversity: Issues And Examples by Sheila Peck, 1998-04-01
  9. Developing Amazonia: Deforestation and Social Conflict in Brazil's Carajas Programme (Contemporary Issues in Development Studies) by Anthony L. Hall, 1991-07
  10. Environmental Issues in the Mediterranean: Processes and Perspectives from the Past and Present (Routledge Studies in Physical Geography Andenvironment) by John B. Thornes, 2003-11-13
  11. Loggers versus tree-huggers. (Canadian environmentalists have clashed with the timber industry over such issues as clear-cutting forests)(Sustainable Development ... from: Canada and the World Backgrounder by Rupert T. Taylor, 1995-10-01
  12. Modeling and spatially distributing forest net primary production at the regional scale. (Technical Paper).: An article from: Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association by Robert A. Mickler, Todd S. Earnhardt, et all 2002-04-01
  13. Rethinking regional habitat conservation plan monitoring programs: an innovative approach in San Diego, California.: An article from: Endangered Species Update by Keith A. Greer, Melanie Johnson Rocks, 2006-07-01
  14. Michael Bess, The Light-Green Society: Ecology and Technological Modernity in France, 1960-2000.(Book Review) : An article from: French Politics, Culture and Society by Sara B. Pritchard, 2005-03-22

41. Frontiers Of Regional Ecology - Home Page Of Keith Pezzoli
international campaigns and regional projects. Through its campaigns, ICLEI helps local government generate political awareness of key issues, build capacity
http://usp.ucsd.edu/~kpezzoli/tools_links.html
Planning and Decision-Support Tools Urban Insight
E-government: the top ten technologies Worldometers
http://www.osearth.com/resources/worldometers/

Visitors to this Web site can keep tabs on the state of the planet with
Worldometers automatic counters tallying real-time changes in a number
of global indicators. San Diego Section of the Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URISA)
URISA
is an interdisciplinary society of professionals dedicated to stimulating and encouraging
the effective application of information technology and integration of urban and regional information
for decision making. URISA is an educational association of providers and users of spatial information
in both the public and private sectors. Informed Regional Choices Report . November 2000, the California Center for Regional Leadership (CCRL) published a 45-page report titled Informed Regional Choices. The report examines the use of information technology tools by eight of California's Collaborative Regional Initiatives, and recommendations for establishing CARIT as a statewide intermediary organization. Planning Reports Center
The Planning Reports Center (PRC) is a free web-based "virtual" directory maintained by the publishers of the Planning Commissioners Journal, the principal national publication for members of town, city, county, and regional planning boards. The PRC allows users to quickly and easily find information describing ways other communities have dealt with important planning issues. It is anticipated that the PRC will become a key destination on the Web for those searching for planning-related information.

42. 2003-04 UC Irvine Catalogue: Social Ecology
health promotion and policy investigate issues at the both the minor in Urban and regional Planning and in Environmental Analysis and Design or Social ecology.
http://www.editor.uci.edu/03-04/se/se.5.htm
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING, POLICY, AND DESIGN World Wide Web: http://www.seweb.uci.edu/urp
Marlon G. Boarnet, Department Chair The Department of Planning, Policy, and Design utilizes an interdisciplinary approach to the study of urban and regional planning, public policy issues, and the built environment. The Department faculty devote their scholarly and teaching efforts to theory-driven and empirically oriented urban research and their interests include urban and community development, environmental policy, health promotion and policy, and urban design and behavior. The faculty focus on educating persons interested in urban, social, public policy, and environmental problems. The Department offers the Ph.D. degree in Planning, Policy, and Design; the Master of Urban and Regional Planning professional degree (fully accredited by the national Planning Accreditation Board); and an undergraduate minor in Urban and Regional Planning within the Environmental Analysis and Design program. The Department's graduate degree programs feature small class sizes, innovative teaching often involving students in community projects, and a significant degree of accessibility by students to faculty members. The 17 full-time faculty members in the Department are productive and influential scholars. The Department's teaching, research, and graduate training utilize UCI's proximity to both urban centers and planned communities, as well as the University's location within the dynamic and multicultural Southern California and Pacific Rim regions. Collaborative academic and research ties are maintained with UCI's Institute of Transportation Studies, Center for Global Peace and Conflict Studies, Newkirk Center for Science and Society, Focused Research Group on International Environmental Policy, Center for Community Health, and the Urban Water Research Center.

43. 2001-02 UCI Catalogue: Social Ecology
are vital to the region face issues of social both the minor in Urban and regional Planning and majors in Environmental Analysis and Design or Social ecology.
http://www.editor.uci.edu/01-02/se/se.5.html
DEPARTMENT OF URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING
World Wide Web: http://www.seweb.uci.edu/urp_home.html
Scott A. Bollens, Department Chair Established in 1992, the Department of Urban and Regional Planning utilizes an interdisciplinary approach to urban community problem solving. The Department faculty devote their scholarly and teaching efforts to theory-driven and empirically oriented urban research and their interests include urban development, environmental policy, health policy and planning, and environmental design. Collaborative academic and research ties are maintained with other units on campus including the School of Social Sciences, the Graduate School of Management, and the Institute of Transportation Studies. The Department's teaching, research, and graduate training utilize UCI's proximity to both urban centers and planned suburban communities, as well as the University's location within the dynamic Southern California and Pacific Rim regions. Currently, the Department offers a program of study leading to the Ph.D. degree in Urban and Regional Planning; the Master of Urban and Regional Planning degree (M.U.R.P), which is fully accredited by the National Planning Accreditation Board; and an undergraduate minor in Urban and Regional Planning. Departmental faculty also teach courses within the School's undergraduate programs in Social Ecology; Criminology, Law and Society; Environmental Analysis and Design; and Psychology and Social Behavior. The common mission linking the Department's undergraduate, master's, and doctorate-level instruction and faculty research efforts is to bring applied research to the cause of bettering neighborhoods, communities, and regions. Southern California has grown dramatically over the past three decades and will soon become the nation's largest urban corridor. The challenges to maintain the quality of life, provide employment opportunities, and reduce the deep socioeconomic disparities of this binational, metropolitan, and multiethnic region are enormous. No other region in the United States has been faced with the kinds of problems and future possibilities that now confront Southern California and its increasingly diverse communities.

44. Fulbright Program Joins OAS In New Ecology Initiative
programs, the Amazon Basin Program and the CaribbeanCentral American ecology Program, offer and to return them to work on vital regional issues that transcend
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2001/4060.htm
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Media Note
Office of the Spokesman
Washington, DC
July 11, 2001
Department of State’s Fulbright Program Joins Organization of American States in New Ecology Initiative for the Western Hemisphere
The Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs is pleased to announce an agreement with the Organization of American States that would nearly double the number of participants in the Fulbright ecology programs for countries of the Western Hemisphere. The cost-sharing agreement will increase the number of grantees from an average of 12 per year to 20 per year, and will expand the pool of potential candidates to all Organization of American States (OAS) member countries with Fulbright Program representation. The OAS, a regional organization of 34 democratic states of the Western Hemisphere, will participate through its Inter-American Agency for Cooperation and Development (IACD). The Fulbright-OAS Ecology Initiative will be administered by LASPAU: Academic and Professional Programs for the Americas, a signatory to the agreement. The existing programs, the Amazon Basin Program and the Caribbean-Central American Ecology Program, offer Fulbright graduate study and enhancement workshops designed to expand the pool of professionals in the region in fields related to environmental preservation and sustainable development; to introduce them to one another and to U.S. counterparts; and to return them to work on vital regional issues that transcend national boarders. These programs, involving 117 ecologists to date, have been in place for ten years and serve 17 countries in two large regions within the hemisphere.

45. The Monterey Bay Regional Studies Program
These include conservation, ecology, and land use; coastal agroecosystems; and work on projects concerning major local and regional issues of environmental
http://www2.ucsc.edu/mbrs/
Using an interdisciplinary approach, faculty and graduate students in the natural and social sciences are working together to understand the dynamic processes and tensions of the Monterey Bay region - an understanding that can be extended to worldwide environmental and social change and development.
Interactions in Coastal Environments
Coastal environments are zones of interaction involving terrestrial and marine habitats, land-sea-air processes, and human activities. The MBRS program gives researchers the opportunity for interdisciplinary perspective, by involving other regional research and educational institutions, social and political organizations, and industry. The program's emphasis, "Bi-directional Interactions in Coastal Environments," combined with the regional approach, promotes focused collaborative work across varied research traditions.
Encouraging a Regional Discussion
MBRS sponsors regular informal seminars to discuss regional environmental issues. Recent topics have included strategies for university-industry interactions and wetland conservation, and the role of refugia in protecting important fisheries. In an ongoing effort to build partnerships with other institutions, MBRS presents public symposia, "Challenges for the Monterey Bay Region." A symposium on fisheries and climate change brought scholars from throughout the United States to discuss studies of fisheries biology and the legal history of fisheries organizations. A planned symposium will address the use of fire in management of the maritime chaparral at Fort Ord, relating issues in conservation biology to questions of land management and military base conversion.

46. Springer-Verlag - Ecology
Home / Life Sciences / ecology, natural resources, transboundary issues, legislative frameworks, governance issues. resources at the regional level, restoration
http://www.springeronline.com/sgw/cda/frontpage/0,10735,5-10034-70-1136209-0,00.
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47. Internet Public Library: Environmental Sciences & Ecology
growth, social change, and ecology. The site for a broad array of regional, national, and stormwater pollution, treatment methodologies, and related issues.
http://www.ipl.org/div/subject/browse/sci16.00.00/
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Sub-headings:
Forestry
The management, propagation, and exploitations of forests.
Resources in this category:
You can also view Magazines Associations on the Net under this heading.
About.com: Environmental Issues
http://environment.about.com/
Airnow
http://www.epa.gov/airnow/
A site about air pollution with a particular focus on ozone. The site is divided into sections about the health and environmental effects of air pollution, maps during the ozone season showing pollution levels around the United States, links to local and state air pollution control agencies, and information on what you can do about air pollution.
Amazing Environmental Web Directory
http://www.webdirectory.com/
"It is the largest exclusively environmental organization directory on the Web and includes sites from over 100 countries."
American Environmental Photographs, 1891-1936: Images from the University of Chicago Library

48. Border Country: The Ecology And Management Of The Boundary Waters Ecosystem--Wil
The Sigurd Olson Reader edited by Howard Frank Mosher, environmental assessments and management plans, and selected articles on regional issues and ecology.
http://www.wildrockies.org/wrfi/trips/ConsvBio.html
Border Country: The Ecology and Management
of the Boundary Waters Ecosystem
Dates: July 19 - August 6, 2004 Cost: $1850; Semester Credits: 3
Environmental Studies 395: Border Country: The Ecology and Management of the Boundary Waters Ecosystem. (3 credits).
GENERAL COURSE PLAN:
The vast network of interconnected waterways throughout the Border Country region encompassing northern Minnesota and southern Ontario provides an exceptional setting to explore the ecology and management of this unique transboundary ecosystem. Join the Wild Rockies Field Institute for a three credit course that will examine Border Country as a contiguous bioregion superceding political boundaries. We will investigate the rich spectrum of native diversity and familiarize ourselves with current management issues facing both the United States and Canada including mitigating visitor impact, motorized access of waterways, timber harvesting, and wolf management. We will gain valuable insight into the environmental policies of both countries as well as study the role of regional conservation planning in achieving long-term conservation goals across boundaries. Readings for the class include selections from: The Boundary Waters Wilderness Ecosystem by Miron Heinselman

49. Alaskan Rainforest: Ecology And Policy Of The Tongass--Wild Rockies Field Instit
works by John Muir, Charles Wilkinson, Barry Lopez, Gordon Robinson, environmental assessments, and selected articles on regional resource issues and ecology.
http://www.wildrockies.org/wrfi/TRIPS/ALASKA.HTML
The Alaskan Rain Forest:
Date: July 16 - August 20, 2004; Cost: $3150; Semester Credits: 6
Environmental Studies 395 (6 credits total): Public Land Issues in Southeast Alaska (3 credits) and Forestry 395: Ecology of Southeast Alaska (3 credits) GENERAL COURSE PLAN:
Southeast Alaska offers a unique opportunity for students to explore the largest and least fragmented temperate coastal rainforest in the world. This six credit course in Environmental Studies and Forestry combines studies of the diverse ecology of Southeast Alaska and the contentious issues surrounding its management. We will examine the ecology of lush temperate rainforests and the salmon-filled streams that flow through them, as well as the coastal marine, alpine and glacial environments. We will learn about the history and current state of laws framing management of the region, with emphasis on a series of current resource issues, including wildlife management, timber harvesting and road building, wilderness designation, mining and fisheries. All of this will take place during an extended sea kayaking expedition through the Tongass National Forest. From Bellingham, Washington, we will take the Alaska ferry up the Inside Passage to Wrangell, Alaska, an amazing trip unto itself. There we will deboard, learn the fundamentals of sea kayaking and backcountry camping and safety. We then proceed for the next month more than 200 circuitous miles by sea kayak past rugged mountains, glaciers and coastal rainforests. Humpback and killer whales, sea otters, and brown bears are commonly seen along the way.

50. Education-Resources-Regional
natural areas, including 23 in the Chicago region. Classes on ecology Offered in Chicago. which specifically addresses the pressing environmental issues of our
http://www.webofcreation.org/education/chicago.html
Web of Creation
Transforming Faith-Based Communities for a Sustainable World Section
Ecology in Religious Education Regional Resources Chicago
Chicago Religious Organizations on Ecology
Chicago Center for Global Ministries

The Chicago Center for Religion and Science

Chicago Program on Ecology, Justice and Faith

Chicago Theological Initiative in Eco-Justice Ministry
General Organization on Ecology in Chicago
Chicagoland Environmental  Network

Chicago
Wilderness Classes on Ecology offered in Chicago ...
Museums and Field Trips

Chicago Center for Global Ministries CCGMinistry@aol.com The Chicago Center for Religion and Science The Chicago Center on Religion and Sciences Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science . The program is directed by Philip Hefner, 1100 East 55th Street, Chicago, IL 60615-5199,  (773) 256-0670, Fax: (773) 256-0682/0782 Chicago Program on Ecology, Justice and Faith.

51. Essays And More Essays On Environmental Issues & Ecology - 074-036
Papers On Environmental issues ecology Page 37 political, environmental and ethical issues are discussed Influence of Geography on regional Economies send
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An 8 page paper on past history of coal mining/strip-mining and damage done to the land. This piece discusses the entrance of people all over globe, and how that community is rallying to 'live at home' and 'fix the land.' The people and governments and coal mining companies are working together through re-education for new technologies and fixing the land to keep their home. Bibliography lists 12+ sources.
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52. Ecology Links
interested in international aspects of ecology and environmental an impressive list of publications on regional and global environmental issues, a few
http://cars.desu.edu/faculty/mreiter/ecolink.htm
Our Favorite Ecology/Environmental Science Links!
Questions/Comments? Mail to Mike Reiter at
mreiter@desu.edu

"Sight is a faculty; seeing, an art."
George P. Marsh
Interdisciplinary Environmental Association (IEA)
The IEA Consultant List

The IEA is a non-profit, educational organization with two objectives: First, to bring together all disciplines so that their learning about environmental issues is enhanced through interdisciplinary communication; Second, to inform the educated layperson about accomplishments, current concerns, and plans for a cleaner future. There is also a consultant list for those who would like to speak with members on a wide variety of interdisciplinary topics. G7 Environment and Natural Resources Management
The G7 ENRM is a project of the European Commission's Center for Earth Observation and part of the G7 Global Information Society arising from the Brussels Conference in 1995. It is an international cooperative effort with the main objective of creating a global virtually-distributed library of environmental data and resources. This prototype system is the initial step towards that goal. Once it gets going, it promises to be a primary source for data and references. Entry and registration is free! Related and other topics can be searched from one of the links in
The Global Information Locator Service
The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization

53. Salt Marsh Restoration:The Ecology Action Centre
attempting to do this such as the regional plan and gaps in the science of understanding the ecology of the a facilitated session to work out the issues of how
http://www.ecologyaction.ca/coastal_issues/coastal_harbour.htm
Latest News From the Coastal Issues Commmittee We meet at the EAC on the last Thursday of every month at 6:30 PM. For more information contact the Coastal Issues Committee at 442-0199 or coastal@ecologyaction.ca. Job Opportunity - Salt Marsh Restoration Project Ecology Action Centre Job Opportunity
June 2004 – March 2005
Position Title: Salt Marsh Restoration Project Intern
Project Title: Cheverie Creek Salt Marsh and Tidal Rivers ... Lack of Coastal Planning Leads to Increased Risk of Flood Damage Lack Of Coastal Planning Leads To Increased Risk Of Flood Damage
In Nova Scotia, the lack of clear municipal or provincial guidelines has led to unregulated residential and commercial development in ...
Learn More About Salt Marsh Restoration
CICmain page subcommittees press releases projects ... links
Halifax Harbour Watershed Restoration Coalition
The Halifax Harbour Watershed Restoration Coalition is the result of a project initiated by a group of non-governmental organizations (Clean Nova Scotia, Eco-Efficiency Centre, Ecology Action Centre, Friend of McNabs Island, School for Resource and Environmental Studies (Dalhousie University), and Sackville Rivers Association) and Environment Canada's Environmental Damages Fund (EDF).

54. WDNR - Regional And Breaking News Releases - Urban Ecology Center Receives Envir
Current Issue. Previous issues. regional Breaking News Releases. Southeast Region 2300 N Dr Martin Luther King Urban ecology Center receives environmental award.
http://dnr.wi.gov/org/caer/ce/news/rbnews/2003/060603ser3.htm
DNR News Current Issue Previous Issues Outdoor Report Outdoor Report Audio Line (608) 266-2277 Current Issue Previous Issues Portable Document Format (.pdf) version Rich-Text Format (.rtf) version ... Natural Resources Magazine
News Release
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Southeast Region
2300 N Dr Martin Luther King Jr Dr, P.O. Box 12346, Milwaukee, WI 53212 Phone: (414) 263-8500 TDD: (414) 263-8713 For Release: June 6, 2003 Contact(s): Jessica Lawent, Air Management Specialist, 414/263-8653
Urban Ecology Center receives environmental award
Milwaukee, Wis.
The Urban Ecology Center, a non-profit organization with over 400 members, is recognized for its vast outreach programs and extensive collaboration with major universities and organizations for research and program development.
The Urban Ecology Center serves as a classroom and outdoor laboratory, providing environmental education to over 10,000 urban students, teachers, and the community each year through workshops, seminars, trips, festivals, and displays.
The Center is based in an urban park along the Milwaukee River, so naturally it serves to preserve and enhance the surrounding natural resources. Being in the heart of Milwaukee, a non-attainment area for ozone, it is host to an annual ozone monitoring class for the public, has an ozone curriculum for students and a permanent ozone display. The Center also operates bi-fuel compressed natural gas vans and an electric truck, encourages staff and the public to use alternative transit, and supports local bike initiatives.

55. Environment Agency - RFERAC
Fisheries and Angling; Recreation; ecology and conservation; Navigation issues. Meetings Future meetings of the regional Fisheries, ecology and Recreation
http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/regions/anglian/484767/485055/486865/?versi

56. SocioSite: ENVIRONMENT - ECOLOGY
products, food and environmental issues, commentary from Industrial ecology is a rapidlygrowing field that systematically examines local, regional and global
http://www2.fmg.uva.nl/sociosite/topics/environment.html
Subject Areas Home Search Add Url ... About
Environment - Ecology
General Resources Journals and Magazines Research Centers Directories ... Social Geography AByT! All Rights Reserved. General Resources
  • BlackRhinoceros
    Environmental action on energy, biodiversity, habitat, conservation and pollution. A searchable, annotated directory of over 600 green sites at whichyou can take action on as wide a range of environmental issues as can be found on the web. Backed by simple guides to campaigning and environmental issues similarly categorized.
  • Central European Environmetal Data Request Facility (CEDAR)
    CEDAR provides computing and internetwork facilities to support international data exchange with the Central and Eastern European environmental community. The in-house telecommunications infrastructure supports full TCP/IP applications: (a) access to and communication with remote networks and information providers (telnet, FTP, World Wide Web); (b) global database search and retrieval; (c) subscription lists, bulletin boards, and on-line querying of CEDAR in-house databases. CEDAR is working with the Austrian National Focal Point (NFP) at the Austrian Federal Environmental Agency and other regional and global NFPs to support environmental information dissemination.
  • Earth Times
    Daily news and views on environment and development.

57. News@Pace
a growing number of environmental issues facing urban Institute for Environmental and regional Studies (PIERS an allday conference, “Urban ecology Cities in
http://appserv.pace.edu/execute/news/read.cfm?forum=9&id=236&thread=192

58. NATIONAL ECOLOGY
4. Environmental Science and Engineering 5. regional and Global Environmental issues 6. Environmental II 8. Introduction to ecology 9. Environmental
http://www.neefin.org/neefacs.html
courses with specialization in Environment and Development, Sustainable Development, Environment Management and Ecotourism have following fees.
Advanced Diploma
Eligibility: 12th Pass in any subject; Duration: 18-36 months; Course Fee : US$1100.
Diploma
Eligibility: 12th Pass in any subject; Duration: 18-36 months; Course Fee : US$800.
3) Advanced Certificate
Eligibility - 10th Pass; Duration: 9-12 months; Course Fee : US$500.
4) Certificate
Eligibility - 10th Pass; Duration: 9-12 months; Course Fee : US$300.
MODE OF OPERATION
  • All Courses/ Programmes are offered by distance education either "Online'' or through email or by postal in India. Indian and Australian Qualifications are obtained through NEEF and ACS.
When you choose to undertake one of the above programs:
  • You study 2/3 of your hours by distance education through NEEF in India You study 1/3 of your hours through ACS in Australia by distance education in India. You obtain a broader, more international perspective on the environment than you would if you were studying with only one country. Upon obtaining a pass in each of the required modules, you are awarded certificate by the NEEF and ACS for joint NEEF-ACS Courses.

59. The Scientist - Careers In Ecology
in academia I wanted more applied work with longterm regional or local conservation issues. Before getting her Ph.D. in forest ecology and biogeochemistry
http://www.the-scientist.com/yr2000/aug/prof_000821.html
The Scientist 14[16]:31, Aug. 21, 2000
PROFESSION
Careers in Ecology
More and varied demands create opportunities for those with broad interests
By Karen Young Kreeger For some, a "career in ecology" can evoke the image of fieldwork in the great outdoors. But the field is becoming more diversified and moving beyond its traditional academic boundaries, say many ecologists. Consulting firms, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and advocacy groups are creating new demand. In fact, graduate students are clamoring for more information on careers inside and outside of academia, so much so that the Ecological Society of America (ESA) held its first workshop devoted to careers at its annual meeting last month.
Kay Gross (at left) packs seeds in a greenhouse with Heather Reynolds , a professor of botany and plant pathology at the Kellogg Biological Station of Michigan State University and past president of ESA, says that most ESA members are academics, with the rest working in federal government, in the private sector at nongovernmental organizations such as the Nature Conservancy, and in private consulting. There's also a large student group, but not all stay in academia. For example, she says many who get master's degrees in ecology work at the local, state, or regional level at state departments of fish and wildlife or parks and recreation; other state and federal agencies; and consulting firms. , a Congressional Science Fellow in the office of Sen.

60. SOCIAL ECOLOGY & MARINE SPECIES
SOCIAL ecology MARINE SPECIES. awareness of environmental and cultural issues in the Wooltorton, Education Lecturer, Faculty of regional Professional Studies
http://wwwistp.murdoch.edu.au/publications/projects/rjuniper/Juniper_videoINTRO.
Two Videos by Robin Juniper Filmed on the coast and in the waters of the Capes Naturaliste-Leeuwin Region of the Lower South West of Australia
OCEAN WALKING
The Lower South West of Australia A 28-Minute G classification documentary about the ecological and social values of the South West Capes Region Where Are They? What Are They? OCEAN WALKING MARINE LIFE In The Lower South West of Australia A 23-minute G captioned visual catalogue of 167 marine species filmed for the production of Ocean Walking OCEAN WALKING The Lower South West of Australia Presents a wide range of ecological and social values via satellite, aerial, terrestrial and underwater imagery, interviews and narration. Colourful, macro-bio-diverse coastal and marine species are linked with a range of habitats the meeting of the Southern and Indian oceans, warm and cold currents, the unique geomorphology of the coastal ridge, coastal freshwater seeps, and the pounding on the 150K Naturaliste-Leeuwin headland of the ocean and strong winds. Love of the sea and its creatures, the magic of discovery, stories of some coastal sites, and some management issues and options are voiced by residents of the region – an elder of the indigenous Wardandi people, an international surfer, a recreational fisherman-discoverer of wrecks, an artist-coast carer, commercial fishermen, an Olympian swimmer lover of wildness, and children engaged in underwater marine studies.

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