WERC Presentations at the George Wright Society Biennial Conference and Cultural Resources 2003
14 April 2003 -- Oral Presentations
Long-term Monitoring in Fragmented Habitats in Coastal Southern California by T'Shaka Toure'
at 10 a.m., in Session #6 Herpetofauna in Royal Palm 5-6 room.
A Strategy for Monitoring Ecological Changes on Santa Cruz Island as Livestock and Feral Animals are Removed by Kathryn McEachern
at 11:40 a.m., in Session #2 Monitoring Restoration in San Diego room.
Characterizing Plant Community Structure and Diversity in a Mountainous Landscape: A Floristic Classification and Map for Yosemite National Park by Peggy Moore
at 11:30 a.m., in Session #18 Environmental Change in Royal Palm 3-4 room.
15 April 2003 -- Oral Presentations
A Comparison of Restoration Strategies on Disturbed Forest Lands by Mary Ann Madej at 4:25 p.m. in Session #66 Restoration in Town and Country room.
17April 2003 -- Oral Presentations
Wilderness Fire Management: Oxymoron or Moronic Oxen? by Jan van Wagtendonk at 2:20 p.m. in Session #96 The Science of Preserving Natural Conditions: Preserving Our Wilderness Heritage in California room.
The Influence of Induced Edges on the Diverstiy, Structure, and Composition of Coast Redwood Forests by Will Russell at 2:45 p.m. in Session #97 Information for Conserving Vegetation in Royal Palm 1-2 room.
14-15 April 2003 -- Poster Presentations (posters on display all day)
Do Pumas Pose a Threat to Human Safety in Yosemite National Park? by Leslie Chow at 7-8:30 p.m. in California Room during Monday evening reception.
Metals Contamination at Whiskeytown National Recreation Area, California: An Assessment of the Effects of Historical Mining on Environmental Quality of Aquatic Ecosystems by Roger Hothem at 7-8:30 p.m. in California Room during Monday evening reception.