Barry Noon, professor of fish, wildlife and conservation biology at Colorado State University, will present “Sharing the Landscape with Dangerous Animals: Tiger Conservation in India” at 12:15 p.m. Monday, Oct. 7, in Wallace Hall, Room 300. Noon will discuss his lab’s work studying tigers in India and the implications for the animals’ long-term conservation. He’ll contrast efforts in India to those in the United States, where large predators such as gray wolves struggle for survival in a much larger country with far fewer people.
This event is part of the David Bradford Energy and Environmental Policy Seminar Series co-sponsored by PEI and the Center for Policy Research on Energy and the Environment (C-PREE) in the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Lunch will be served at noon. This event is free to the public with an RSVP to Chuck Crosby.