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“Understanding Conservation: Responsible Commercial Use of Natural Resources”

September 28, 2018 @ 11:00 am

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Tony Schoonen\, chief of staff of the renowned wildlife conservation organization\, Boone and Crockett Club\, will visit Auburn University to present a seminar.

Schoonen’s talk\, “Understanding Conservation: Responsible Commercial Use of Natural Resources\,” will explore the principles of wildlife conservation and the sustainable and ethical use of natural resources for commercial and recreational purposes.

Founded in 1887 by Theodore Roosevelt and George Bird Grinnell\, the Boone and Crockett Club is the oldest wildlife conservation organization in North America and was responsible for establishing the fundamental principles of wildlife and habitat conservation.

The club’s originating principle and the root of its mission of responsible\, ethical and sustainable use hunting\, known as ‘fair chase\,’ has become the cornerstone of the country’s contemporary hunting laws and conservation practices.

“The outdoor recreation economy is experiencing impressive growth. The industry is faced with the challenge of balancing this demand with the conservation principles that have successfully guided the consumptive use of wildlife for generations\,” said Auburn University President Steven Leath.

“Mr. Schoonen offers valuable insight on these issues\, particularly to the students and researchers focused on finding solutions to this very real challenge\,” said Leath.

“In addition to the seminar\, Schoonen will spend time with wildlife faculty\, students and key stakeholders to learn about Auburn’s research and academic programs\,” said Janaki Alavalapati\, dean of the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences.

“We’ll also tour Auburn’s white-tailed deer and wild pig management research lab and discuss how the university is partnering with agencies and wildlife conservation groups to solve critical issues that threaten wildlife populations across North America\,” said Alavalapati.

 

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Date:
September 28, 2018
Time:
11:00 am
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