November 14, 2002, Dr. Richard Knight
Speaking Western: Honest Conversations in the New West
Professor of Wildlife Conservation at Colorado State University. He received his graduate degrees from University of Washington, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is a Governor of the Society for Conservation Biology, and sits on the Boards for the Center of the American West, and the Natural Resources Law Center, both at the University of Colorado. He has coedited the following books: Wildlife and Recreationists (1995, Island Press), A New Century for Natural Resources Management (1995, Island Press), Stewardship Across Boundries (1998, Island Press), The Essence of Aldo Leopold (1999, University of Wisconsin Press), and Forest Fragmentation in the Southern Rocky Mountains (1999, University Press of Colorado). His research interests focus on the effects of outdoor recreation on wildlife, and how the loss of rural private lands to residential development is changing regional biodiversity.
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