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The University of Arizona: Opportunities for Research, Instruction, and Outreach at Santa Rita Experimental Range

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Speaker  Mitch McClaran and Brett Blum, Directors, Santa Rita Experimental Range          When    3 to 4 p.m., Oct
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Speaker  Mitch McClaran and Brett Blum, Directors, Santa Rita Experimental Range          When    3 to 4 p.m., Oct. 2, 2024        Where  ENR2 S107        Mitchel McClaran is Professor of Range Management with a focus on rangeland ecology and policy. Since 2020 he serves as the Director of the Arizona Experiment Station, in the Division of Agriculture, Life, and Veterinary Sciences and Cooperative Extension., and since 2004 he serves as Director for Research at the Santa Rita Experimental Range.  Brett Blum is Director of Southern Arizona Experiment Station. He received a BSc in Wildlife Conservation and Management from the University of Arizona in 2011. Since 2009, he has worked on a number of projects in the U.S. and abroad that examine the relationship between wildlife and human use of the landscape.  Brett and Mitch will jointly give a talk about the Santa Rita Experimental Range as a valuable resource to SNRE and UA.    This event will be held in-person in ENR2 Room S107.  Can't make it in person? Join Virtually              Part of Natural Resources & the Environment Seminar Series    Wednesdays 3:00-4:00pm  In-Person Location - ENR2 S107  https://arizona.zoom.us/j/84293337510    The time of seminars is subject to change. Please email Ruth (ruthholladay@arizona.edu) if you would like to be added to our listserv for announcements.  
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