Published on Jul 10, 2014
Conservation Talks bring you short clips of some of the brightest minds in conservation talking about what they know best.
In this installment, Dr. Jane Lubchenco, the first female administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) discusses what she sees as the biggest challenge facing conservation science today in a world that is changing so rapidly.
A resumé like Jane's is very rare: first female president of the International Council for Science, president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Ecological Society of America, and a member of the National Science Board. Jane is also a Distinguished Professor of Zoology at Oregon State University, and has held academic residencies at Stanford, Harvard, University of the West Indies, University of Canterbury, and many others.
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Production team: Sam Sheline and Erin Chen
Music: Emo Step Show by The Custodian of Records | from http://freemusicarchive.org
EarthSayers | Jane Lubchenco |
Organizations | Conservation Talks; NOAA |
EarthSayers Rating | Recommended |
Country | United States |
Date | unknown |
Member of Special Collection | Oceans |
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