
The Ecolunch Seminar Series provides a semi-weekly forum for invited speakers to interact with Oregon Tech faculty, students, and community members about their work. It is meant to help connect faculty and students with researchers, scientists, and resource managers on topics of mutual interest. Seminars generally take place in Dow 251 on Wednesdays, although alternate times can be arranged. If you would like suggest a topic for an Ecolunch Seminar, please contact Michael L. Hughes at 541-885-1642 or michael.hughes@oit.edu.
The following is a comprehensive list of Ecolunch Seminars:
Winter 2012
18-Jan
M.L. Hughes, Oregon Tech
Past, present, and future of selected science issues in the Upper Klamath Basin
8-Feb
Dennis Taugher
Planning for the Great Klamath Circle Trail
15-Feb
Jim Litts, Klamath Wetland Education and Research Institute (KWERI)
Recent activities of the Klamath Wetland Education and Research Institute (KWERI)
22-Feb
Mac Brock, Crater Lake National Park
The Science and learning Center at Crater Lake National Park
29-Feb
Doug Matheson
Sustainability and Our Status 50 Years from Today
7-Mar
Liam Sheck, US Geological Survey
Water-quality monitoring program overview for Upper Klamath Lake
Spring 2012
11-Apr
Todd Kepple, Klamath County Museum
Newly discovered available historical photos of the Klamath Reclamation Project
25-Apr
Eric Janney, US Geological Surve y
Sucker Monitoring in the Upper Klamath Basin
16-May
Michelle Jones, US Forest Service
The Rocky Road to Management of Motorized Access by Route Designation: Implementation of the Forest Service's 2005 Travel Rule
Fall 2012
3-Oct
Michael L. Hughes, Oregon Tech
Environmental Sciences Program Updates and the Summer Field Institute
24-Oct
Ron Swisher, Oregon Tech
Reflections on the Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America in Portland
7-Nov
Dave Hewitt, US Geological Survey
Fish-eating birds and endangered suckers in the Upper Klamath Basin
15-Nov (Special time, 7PM in the CU Sunset Room)
Sue Mattenberger, US Fish and Wildlife Service
Recent Restoration of the South Fork Sprague River near the Deming Creek Confluence