Name
Ecology Talks: Cenotes, Cave, and Ocean Exploration
Date & Time
Wednesday, April 23, 2025, 10:00 AM - 10:10 AM
Speakers
Keisha Bahr, Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies
Greg Stunz, Harte Research Institute
Vanessa Puig-Williams, Environmental Defense Fund
Romey Swanson, Devils River Conservancy
Carrie Thompson, The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment
Greg Stunz, Harte Research Institute
Vanessa Puig-Williams, Environmental Defense Fund
Romey Swanson, Devils River Conservancy
Carrie Thompson, The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment





Description
“Ecology” simply means the study of interrelationships and connections among and between all parts of the environment, including humans. Ecology is the foundational science that should govern our management of the land. If we ignore or misapply ecological principles, we will suffer consequences both presently and in the future. As we apply and integrate sound ecology-based principles into our management, we reap many tangible benefits, sometimes called ecosystem services. The science of ecology integrates many closely associated disciplines, including soil science, botany, zoology, chemistry, hydrology, agricultural science, and wildlife management. - Steve Nelle with Iliana Peña, Lessons from Leopold © 2024
Location Name
Atrium