Wildlife Seminar, Brian Kastl

Ecological Thresholds in a Water-Scarce, Warming World: Informing Instream Flow Conservation for Endangered Salmon

Picture of Brian Kastl working in the field
Date
Friday November 17, 2023
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Location
36 Mulford Hall
About this event

This week's speaker is Brian Kastl (PhD in Environmental Science, Management & Policy, 2023)

Brian is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow for the U.S. EPA and serves as a National Geographic Explorer. He holds over 15 years of experience leading aquatic conservation projects and teaching environmental leadership, spanning 12 countries.

Kastl's seminar is his finishing talk and is titled: "Ecological Thresholds in a Water-Scarce, Warming World: Informing Instream Flow Conservation for Endangered Salmon"

We will meet in-person in 36 Mulford Hall or via Zoom for remote attendees.