Shane Mahoney, an influential and honored member of The Wildlife Society, Founder and Executive Director of the Institute for Biodiversity, Ecosystem Science and Sustainability at Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador, Head of the Canadian Delegation to the International Council for the Conservation of Wildlife (CIC), a Professional Member of the Boone and Crocket Club, Board Member of Conservation Force, member to Safari Club International’s Conservation Committee for Africa, and involved in a number of other professional organizations, will be speaking:
Friday April 1 from 4-5pm at OSU’s main (Corvallis) campus in room 125 of the Linus Pauling Science Center
This is a free event and open to the public!
His scientific research has focused primarily on the predator-prey interactions and population dynamics of large mammals and has been presented in a wide range of peer-reviewed journals, book chapters, technical reports and international symposia. He is also widely recognized as a leading authority on North American conservation history and policy (The North American Model of Wildlife Conservation) and has been in the forefront of debates on issues of sustainable use within both the United States and Canada.
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Parking can be an issue, but there is often some street parking nearby, or visitor parking at the OSU stadium.