Please join us Friday, May 6, for the final seminar of the 2010-2011 season.
University Community –polycom reservation deadline is Wednesday.
Friday Seminars at the Everglades Research and Education Center University Community: If you are interested in seeing this seminar via Polycom, please email your IP address along with the name of a contact person no later than Wednesday, May 4th to klkr@ufl.edu | Friday, May 6, 2011 10:45 a.m. in the EREC Conference Center “Potential for Development of Essential Oil Crops in Florida” Presented by: Dr. Elise Pearlstine Research Scientist - UF/IFAS, Dept. of Ecology and Wildlife, Everglades REC Dr. Elise Pearlstine is a wildlife ecologist studying habitat relationships of native and exotic wildlife species in agricultural and natural habitats of south Florida. She has worked with birds, mammals, amphibians and reptiles as well as fish and invertebrates in agricultural crops such as sugarcane, rice and corn, as well as natural and restored wetland habitats. Her interests also include vertebrate integrated pest management techniques and invasive bird species ecology. She has recently been funded to study potential for essential oil production in Florida and has traveled in Europe and the United States to visit with distillers of a variety of essential oils. Seminars are free and the public is welcome to attend |
Kathy
Kathleen L. Krawchuk
Coordinator, Academic Support Services
UF/IFAS Everglades Research & Education Center
3200 East Palm Beach Road, Belle Glade, FL 33430
PH: 561-993-1517, FAX: 561-993-1582, email: klkr@ufl.edu
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