Sul Ross Science Seminar Series Tackles Conservation Challenges with Borderlands Research Institute Director

The Sul Ross State University Science Seminar series marches forward, delving into critical environmental topics with its upcoming installment slated for Wednesday, May 1. Set to unfold from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., the event will take place at the Turner Range Animal Science Building, Room 130, promising an insightful discourse on conservation strategies.

Leading the discussion will be Dr. Louis A. Harveson, the esteemed director of the Borderlands Research Institute. Renowned for his expertise in wildlife management and conservation, Dr. Harveson brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the fore.

The seminar, titled “Conserving the Last Frontier: Using Science to Guide Management,” is poised to shed light on the intricate interplay between scientific research and practical conservation efforts. Attendees can anticipate a nuanced exploration of how scientific insights serve as guiding beacons in the management of natural resources, particularly in frontier regions.

For those seeking further information or wishing to attend the seminar, inquiries can be directed to louis.harveson@sulross.edu.

The Sul Ross Science Seminar series stands as a testament to the university’s commitment to fostering academic discourse and community engagement. By hosting distinguished speakers like Dr. Louis A. Harveson, Sul Ross State University continues to serve as a beacon of knowledge and innovation in the realm of environmental science and conservation.

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