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William S. Lynn, Ph.D. 12 Mountain Ave., Marlborough, MA 01752 [email protected] • www.williamlynn.net • 508-395-7764 CURRICULUM VITA 10 March 2019 George Perkins Marsh Institute, Clark University (2011 to date) Research Scientist (www.clarku.edu/departments/marsh) o Explore the ethics and politics of sustainability. o Pursue research and public scholarship. Political Animals editor for Society & Animals (2019 to date) Managing Editor (https://brill.com/view/journals/soan/soan-overview.xml) o Soliciting, reviewing, and planning of manuscripts and special issues. o Managing associate editors. New Knowledge Organization Ltd. (2017 to date) Research Fellow (www.newknowledge.org) o Explore the ethics and politics of wildlife conservation. o Pursue research and public scholarship. Ethics Consulting (1997 to date) Principle (www.williamlynn.net) o Provide ethics advising and training, expert opinions, keynotes, research briefs, meeting design and facilitation, and ethical visioning, framing and marketing. o Select Clients: Annenberg Foundation, Association for the Protection of the Adirondacks, Humane Society of the United States, International Fund for Animal Welfare, Loyola Marymount University, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, National Wildlife Federation, Organization of Wildlife Planners, US Fish and Wildlife Service. Education o Ph.D. in Geography, University of Minnesota, 2000. o M.A. in Geography, University of Minnesota, 1993. o B.A. in Political Science, University of Minnesota, 1989. Areas of Specialization and Competence o Ethics: animal ethics, sustainability ethics, science and ethics. o Environmental Studies: environment and society, ecological politics, paradigms of conservation. o Geography: animal geography, human geography, history and philosophy of geography. o Political Theory & Public Policy: ethics and public policy, interpretive policy analysis, precautionary analysis. o Theory & Method: critical hermeneutics, qualitative research, history and philosophy of social science.

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William S. Lynn, Ph.D. 12 Mountain Ave., Marlborough, MA 01752

[email protected] • www.williamlynn.net • 508-395-7764

CURRICULUM VITA

10 March 2019

George Perkins Marsh Institute, Clark University (2011 to date) Research Scientist (www.clarku.edu/departments/marsh)

o Explore the ethics and politics of sustainability. o Pursue research and public scholarship.

Political Animals editor for Society & Animals (2019 to date) Managing Editor (https://brill.com/view/journals/soan/soan-overview.xml)

o Soliciting, reviewing, and planning of manuscripts and special issues. o Managing associate editors.

New Knowledge Organization Ltd. (2017 to date) Research Fellow (www.newknowledge.org)

o Explore the ethics and politics of wildlife conservation. o Pursue research and public scholarship.

Ethics Consulting (1997 to date) Principle (www.williamlynn.net)

o Provide ethics advising and training, expert opinions, keynotes, research briefs, meeting design and facilitation, and ethical visioning, framing and marketing.

o Select Clients: Annenberg Foundation, Association for the Protection of the Adirondacks, Humane Society of the United States, International Fund for Animal Welfare, Loyola Marymount University, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, National Wildlife Federation, Organization of Wildlife Planners, US Fish and Wildlife Service.

Education

o Ph.D. in Geography, University of Minnesota, 2000. o M.A. in Geography, University of Minnesota, 1993. o B.A. in Political Science, University of Minnesota, 1989.

Areas of Specialization and Competence

o Ethics: animal ethics, sustainability ethics, science and ethics. o Environmental Studies: environment and society, ecological politics, paradigms of

conservation. o Geography: animal geography, human geography, history and philosophy of

geography. o Political Theory & Public Policy: ethics and public policy, interpretive policy

analysis, precautionary analysis. o Theory & Method: critical hermeneutics, qualitative research, history and

philosophy of social science.

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Academic and Non-Profit Leadership o Strategic planning, fundraising, budgeting, meeting and workshop planning,

meeting facilitation, program development, board development, team building and management, journal administration.

Continuing Education

o Non-profit development and management. Foundation Center, NYC, 2002-2004. o Large and small group facilitation and training, various organizations, 1997-2001.

Professional Associations

o Former chair and member of the Ethics Specialist Group, International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

o Board member, Future Wildlife. o International Associate, New Zealand Centre for Human-Animal Studies

(NZCHAS). o Member, Association of American Geographers (AAG). o Member, Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences (AESS).

Previous Experience

o Senior Fellow for Ethics and Public Policy, Center for Urban Resilience, Loyola Marymount University, 2014-2016.

o Visiting Assistant Professor in Environmental Studies at Williams College, 2008-2011.

o Director of the Masters of Animals and Public Policy (MAPP) program at Tufts University, 2004-2008.

o Executive Director and Senior Research Scholar, Center for Humans and Nature, 2002-2004.

o Research Scholar at the Hastings Center, 2000-2002. o Assistant Professor of Geography and Environmental Studies, Green Mountain

College, 1998-2000. o Adjunct Professor of Geography, St. Thomas University, 1995-1998. o Graduate student at the University of Minnesota, 1990-1998.

- Assistant to the Director, Masters Program for Environmental Learning and Leadership.

- Coordinator of Undergraduate Advising for the Department of Geography. - Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant for the Departments of Geography,

Political Science, and the Program in Conservation Biology. Awards, Fellowships, Grants, and Honours Advisor, “East Boston—Communities Advancing Science Literacy." Grant proposal from the New England Aquarium to the Institute of Museum and Library Services, 2018. Advisor, “Changemakers: Communities Advancing Science Literacy." A National Science Foundation “Pathways to Science” grant to the New England Aquarium, 2017. Shin Pond Writing Fellowship. Humane Society of the United States. 2015, 2017, 2018.

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Co-Investigator, “Ballona Initiative." $100,000 grant from The Annenberg Foundation to the Center for Urban Resilience at Loyola Marymount University, 2014-2015. Co-Investigator, “The Value of Urban Parkland: A Park User Survey Study of the Baldwin Hills.” $295,000 grant from the Baldwin Hills Conservancy to the Center for Urban Resilience at Loyola Marymount University, 2014-2015. Human-Animal Studies Fellowship, Animals and Society Institute and Clark University, 2010. Development gift of $25,000 for student scholarships in the Master of Science in Animals and Public Policy Program, Tufts University, 2008. Tamarind Foundation grant of $100,000 for the Animals, Society and Ethics Initiative, 2002. Most Inspiring Professor Award, Honours Students, Green Mountain College, 1999. Ralph Hall Brown Award for Best Publication, Department of Geography, University of Minnesota, 1997. Young Research Scholars Award, Royal Geographical Society/Institute of British Geographers, 1997. Darrell Haug Davis Memorial Fellowship, Department of Geography, University of Minnesota, 1996-1997. Summer Research Fellowship, Department of Geography, University of Minnesota, 1995. Ralph Hall Brown Award for Best Publication, Department of Geography, University of Minnesota, 1993. Publications in Progress Lynn, William S., and Francisco J. Santiago-Avila, eds. 2019. Society & Animals: Special Issue on Outdoor Cats. In progress. Santiago-Avila, Francisco J., and William S. Lynn. 2019. “Ethics Beyond Compassion.” In progress. Lynn, William S., Francisco J. Santiago-Ávila, Joanne Lindenmeyer, John Hadidian, Arian Wallach, and Barbara J. King. 2019. “A Moral Panic Over Cats.” Conservation Biology. Under review. Publications Hadidian, J., & Lynn, W. S. 2019. “Bridging the Divide Between Animal Protection and Traditional Conservation Biology.” Wellbeing International, https://wellbeingintl.org/bridging-the-divide-between-animal-protection-and-traditional-conservation-biology/.

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Lynn, William S. 2019. “Rewilding the Covenant of Life With Compassion: A Future for Global and Sustainability Ethics.” In The Crisis in Global Ethics and Governance: Call for a New Earth Charter Debate, edited by Peter Burdon, Klauss Bosselmann, and Kirsten Engel, forthcoming. New York, NY: Routledge. Treves, Adrian, Francisco J. Santiago-Ávila, and William S. Lynn. 2019. “Just Preservation.” Biological Conservation 229 134–41. Lynn, William S. 2018. “Bringing Ethics to Wild Lives: Shaping Public Policy for Barred and Northern Spotted Owl.” Society & Animals: Special Issue on Wildlife 26 (2): 217–38. Lynn, William. S. 2018. “Deep Rewilding.” Wildlands Network, https://wildlandsnetwork.org/blog/rewilding-feature-deep-rewilding/. Santiago-Ávila, Francisco J., William S. Lynn, and Adrian Treves. 2018. “Inappropriate Consideration of Animal Interests in Predator Management: Towards a Comprehensive Moral Code.” In Large Carnivore Conservation and Management: Human Dimensions and Governance, edited by Tasos Hovardos, 227–51. New York, NY: Routledge. Treves, Adrian, Kyle A. Artelle, Chris T. Darimont, William S. Lynn, Paul Paquet, Francisco J. Santiago-Avila, Rance Shaw, and Mary C. Wood. 2018. “Intergenerational Equity Can Help to Prevent Climate Change and Extinction.” Nature Ecology & Evolution 2: 204-207. Lynn, William S. 2017. “Ethics.” In Humans and Animals: A Geography of Coexistence, edited by Julie Urbanik, and Connie Johnston, 130-132. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio. Lynn, William S, and Eric Strauss. 2017. “Urban Ecology: Science and Ethics.” In Defining the Urban: Interdisciplinary and Professional Perspectives, edited by D. Iossifova, A. Gasparatos, and C. Doll, 73-83. New York, NY: Routledge. Lynn, William S. 2016. “Cat Wars: The Moral Shame of Conservation.” The Huffington Post, 10 October, https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/57f697bde4b0f5cec18b7eeb?timestamp=1476808935048. Lynn, William S. 2016. “Shimsi: Memories and Meaning of a Feral Cat.” The Huffington Post, 18 October, https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/shimsi-memories-and-meaning-of-a-feral-cat_us_58062e02e4b08ddf9ece1049. Way, Jonathan, and William S. Lynn. 2016. “Northeastern Coyote/Coywolf Taxonomy and Admixture: A Meta-Analysis.” Canid Biology & Conservation 19 (1): 1–7. Lynn, William S. 2015. “Australia’s War on Cats: Shaky Science, Missing Ethics.” The Conversation, 07 October, https://theconversation.com/australias-war-on-feral-cats-shaky-science-missing-ethics-47444. Lynn, William S. 2015. “Being Animal” Society and Animals 23: 421-424.

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Lynn, William S. 2015. “The Ethics of Climate Change: What We Owe People – and the Rest of the Planet.” The Conversation, 08 December, https://theconversation.com/the-ethics-of-climate-change-what-we-owe-people-and-the-rest-of-the-planet-51785. Lynn, William S. 2015. “Rewilding: The Ethical Imperative." Geographical, 27 November, http://geographical.co.uk/opinion/item/1390-the-ethical-imperative. Lynn, William W. 2015. “Setting Aside Half the Earth for Rewilding: The Ethical Dimension.” The Conversation, 26 August, https://theconversation.com/setting-aside-half-the-earth-for-rewilding-the-ethical-dimension-46121. Treves, Adrian, John Vucetich, Jeremy T. Bruskotter, Bradley Bergstrom, William S. Lynn, Michael Paul Nelson, Robert Crabtree, and Paul C. Paquet. 2015. “Open Letter on Wolf Conservation in the Great Lakes Region and the United States." 30 Nov, http://www.williamlynn.net/open-letter-wolf-conservation.pdf. Lynn, William S. 2014. “Urban Wildlife.” Public Policy Web Feature with John Hadidian, Kate Littin, Marcus Olsen and Jennifer Wolch. Ann Arbor, MI: Animals and Society Institute, http://www.williamlynn.net/pdf/lynn-2014-urban-wildlife.pdf. Lynn, William S. 2012. “Barred Owls in the Pacific Northwest: An Ethics Brief,” Revised. Worcester, MA: George P. Marsh Institute, Clark University, 1-70 pp. Lavigne, David and William S Lynn. 2011. “Canada’s Commercial Seal Hunt: It’s More Than a Question of Humane Killing.” Journal of Animal Ethics 1 (1): 1–5. Lynn, William S. 2011. “Social Environment and Impacts Analysis.” In Barred Owl Removal Environmental Impact Statement (draft), edited by Robin Bown, 1-15. Portland, Oregon: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Hadidian, John, Camilla Fox, and William S Lynn. 2010. “Urban Wildlife.” In Encyclopedia of Animal Rights and Welfare, edited by Marc Bekoff, 565–68. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC CLIO. Lynn, William S. 2010. “Geography and Ethics.” In Encyclopedia of Geography, edited by Barney Warf, 1013–16. Newbury Park, CA: Sage. Lynn, William S. 2010. “Discourse and Wolves: Science, Society and Ethics.” Society & Animals 18 (1): 75–92. Lynn, William S. 2007. “Human-Animal Studies.” In Encyclopedia of Human-Animal Relationships, edited by Marc Bekoff, 672–74. Westport: Greenwood Press. Lynn, William S. 2007. “Practical Ethics and Human-Animal Relations.” In Encyclopedia of Human-Animal Relationships, edited by Mark Bekoff, 790–97. Westport: Greenwood Press.

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Lynn, William S. 2007. “Wolf Recovery.” In Encyclopedia of Human-Animal Relationships, edited by Marc Bekoff, 812–19. Westport: Greenwood Press. Lynn, William S. 2007. “Wolves and Human Tragedy.” Wolf Print Winter (29): 12–13. Lynn, William S. 2007. “Recovering Wolves.” Wolf Print Autumn (32): 7–9. Lynn, William S. 2007. “The Perils of Wolf Management.” Wolf Print Spring (30): 17–18. Lynn, William S. 2006. “Sad Goods.” Wolf Print Autumn (28): 12–13. Hadidian, John, Camilla Fox, and William S Lynn. 2006. “The Ethics of Wildlife Control in Humanized Landscapes.” In Proceedings of the Twenty-Second Vertebrate Pest Conference, edited by R M Timm, and J M O’Brien, 500–4. Davis, CA: University of California, Davis. Lynn, William S. 2006. “Between Science and Ethics: What Science and the Scientific Method Can and Cannot Contribute to Conservation and Sustainability.” In Gaining Ground: In Pursuit of Ecological Sustainability, edited by David Lavigne, 191–205. Limerick, IRL: University of Limerick. Lynn, William S. 2005. “Finding Common Ground in a Landscape of Deer and People.” Chicago Wilderness Magazine 8 (Winter): 12–15. Lynn, William S. 2005. “Towards a Practical Ethics for Urban Wildlife.” Briefing paper for the Humane Society of the United States. Lynn, William S. 2005. “Thinking About Nature: Do Environmental Ethics Matter?” In Honoring Earth: A Seventh Principle Project Worship Resource, edited by Karen Urbano, Arlington: Seventh Principle Project. Lynn, William S. 2005. “Wolves are Indicators of Moral Health.” Wolf Print Summer (24): 14–15. Lynn, William S. 2004. “Animals.” In Patterned Ground: Entanglements of Nature and Culture, edited by Stephan Harrison, Steve Pile, and Nigel Thrift, 258–60. London: Reaktion Press. Sheppard, Eric, and William S Lynn. 2004. “Cities: Imagining Cosmopolis.” In Patterned Ground: Entanglements of Nature and Culture, edited by Stephan Harrison, Steve Pile, and Nigel Thrift, 52–55. London: Reaktion Press. Lynn, William S. 2004. “The Quality of Ethics: Moral Causation in the Interdisciplinary Science of Geography.” In Geographies and Moralities: International Perspectives on Justice, Development and Place, edited by Roger Lee, and David M Smith, 231–44. London: Routledge.

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Lynn, William S. 2004. “Situating the Earth Charter: An Introduction.” Worldviews 8 (1): 1–15. Lynn, William S, and J Ronald Engel. 2004. “Global Ethics and the Earth Charter (Special Issue).” Worldviews 8 (1): 1–149. Lynn, William S. and Laura Pulido, eds. 2003. “Act of Ethics: A Special Section on Ethics and Global Activism.” Ethics, Place and Environment 6(1), 43-78.

Lynn, William S. 2002. “Bioethics and the Rest of the World.” Book review of Anna L. Peterson's Being Human: Ethics, Environment and Our Place in the World. Hastings Center Report 31 (1): 40. Lynn, William S. 2002. “Canis Lupus Cosmopolis: Wolves in a Cosmopolitan Worldview.” Worldviews 6 (3): 300–27. Lynn, William S. 2002. “Work Plan for the IUCN Ethics Specialist Group.” Manuscript, 20 pages. Lynn, William S. 2001. “The Ethics of Social Marketing for Conservation: A Learning Module.” Report for the RARE Center for Tropical Conservation, 1–11. Lynn, William S. 2001. “Bioethics and Palmettos.” Hastings Center Report 30 (2): 1. Lynn, William S. 2000. “Geoethics: Ethics, Geography and Moral Understanding.” Doctoral Dissertation, Department of Geography, University of Minnesota. Lynn, William S. 1999. “Moral Reflections” Review Forum on David Harvey’s Justice, Nature, and the Geography of Difference.” Ethics, Place and Environment 3 (1) 103–5. Lynn, William S., ed. 1999. “Review Forum on David Harvey’s Justice, Nature, and the Geography of Difference.” Ethics, Place and Environment 3 (1) 103–124. Lynn, William S. 1998. “Animals, Ethics and Geography.” In Animal Geographies: Place, Politics and Identity in the Nature-Culture Borderlands, edited by Jennifer Wolch, and Jody Emel, 280–98. London: Verso. Lynn, William S. 1998. “Contested Moralities: Animals and Moral Value in the Dear/Symanski Debate.” Ethics, Place and Environment 1 (2): 223–42. Lynn, William S. 1998. “Reflexions.” Ethics, Place and Environment 1 (1): 107–8. Leitner, Helga, John Adams, William Lynn, Kathy Schroeder, and Richard Skaggs. 1995. “Regaining National Leadership: A Ten Year Plan for the Department of Geography.” Strategic Planning Committee, Department of Geography, University of Minnesota. Lynn, William S. 1996. “An Open Letter on Ptolemy.” AAG Newsletter 31 (4): 1-2

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Lynn, William S. 1995. “Geography, Value Paradigms, and Environmental Justice.” Newsletter of the Society for Philosophy and Geography 1 (2): 2–4. Lynn, William S. 1994. “An Open Letter on Geography and Ethics.” AAG Newsletter 29 (5-May): 3 et seq. Lynn, William S. 1993. “Naess, Arne.” In Environmental Encyclopedia, edited by William P Cunningham, Terence Ball, Terence H Cooper, Eville Gorham, Malcolm T Hepworth, and Alfred A Marcus, 537–39. Detroit, MI: Gale Research. Lynn, William S. 1993. “Nature.” In Environmental Encyclopedia, edited by William P Cunningham, Terence Ball, Terence H Cooper, Eville Gorham, Malcolm T Hepworth, and Alfred A Marcus, 555–56. Detroit, MI: Gale Research. Lynn, William S. 1993. “Zoo.” In Environmental Encyclopedia, edited by William P Cunningham, Terence Ball, Terence H Cooper, Eville Gorham, Malcolm T Hepworth, and Alfred A Marcus, 931–33. Detroit: Gale Research. Editing and Reviewing Co-founder and member of the editorial team for Ethics, Policy and Environment (previously Ethics, Place and Environment), an international, interdisciplinary, and peer-reviewed journal, 1996-2004. Manuscript reviews for professional journals and organizations, including:

Capitalism Nature Socialism; Ethics, Policy and Environment; Ethics and the Environment, Environment and Planning A; Environmental Science and Policy; Frontiers in Veterinary Medicine; Geoforum; Humanimalia, Hypatia, Cartography and Geographic Information Systems; Journal of Rural Studies; Philosophy and Geography; Society and Animals, The Professional Geographer; Worldviews; Animals; Animals and Society Institute, Blackwell Publishers; Brooks Institute for Animal Law and Policy; Global Wildlife Resources; International Fund for Animal Welfare; Sage Press; Temple University Press; University of Minnesota Press.

Teaching at Williams College

o Envi 101 - Nature and Society: An Introduction to Environmental Studies o Envi 306 - Interpreting Nature and Society [a policy methods course] o Envi 309 - Understanding Environmental Policy [a policy theory course] o Envi 402 - Senior Seminar: Ethics and the Environment o Envi 402 - Senior Seminar: Sustainability

Teaching at Other Institutions1 Graduate Courses

o Environmental Ethics and Conservation Biology o Ecoterrorism o Ethics and Politics of Wolf Recovery

1 These institutions include Tufts University, Green Mountain College, St. Thomas University, and the University of Minnesota.

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o International Environmental Non-Governmental Organizations o Human-Animal Studies o Political Animals and Animal Politics o Public Policy o Qualitative Research o Research Ethics and Design

Undergraduate Courses

o Animal Worlds o Environmental Studies o Environmental Science o Environmental Geography o Human (World) Geography o Land-Use Ethics o North American Geography o Physical Geography o Research Seminar

Advising Masters and Doctoral Students

o Stephen Vrla, Ph.D. candidate, Sociology and Animal Studies, Michigan State University.

o Francisco J. Santiago-Avila, Ph.D. candidate, Nelson School of Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin — Madison.

o April Sandifer, M.S., Urban Ecology, Loyola Marymount University, 2015. o Lisa Stoddard, Ph.D., Geography, Clark University, 2013. o Gavin Van Horn, Ph.D., Philosophy and Religion, University of Florida, 2009. o Kristen Stewart, Ph.D., Geography, Florida State University, 2006.

Faculty advisor and research mentor to students in the Environmental Studies program at Williams College, 2008-2011. Faculty advisor to all graduate students in the Masters program in Animals and Public Policy (MAPP) at Tufts University, 2004-2008. Faculty advisor, internship supervisor, and work-study supervisor to environmental studies students at Green Mountain College, and the University of Minnesota, 1998-2000. Curriculum Advisor to undergraduates in the Department of Geography, as well as graduate students in the Masters Program for Environmental Learning and Leadership, 1993-1997. Interviews, Backgrounders, etc. These entries include backgrounders, expert opinions, and interviews. Radio interview with Piya Chattopadhyay on the ethics of managing barred owls, 22 June 2018. On CBC Radio’s “The Current”,

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https://www.cbc.ca/radio/thecurrent/why-thousands-of-barred-owls-are-being-shot-by-u-s-conservationists-1.4716188. Interview with Chuck Kopczak on the ethics and science of human-dog relationships, 3 November 2016. For a future California Academy of Science exhibit on dogs. Interview with Meredith Woodward King on the ethics of managing barred owls, 3 June 2016. For the article “Spotted Owls vs. Barred Owls: Clark Ethicist Helps Guide Debate on Protecting Species.” Clark University ResearchMatters, 1 September 2016, http://www.clarku.edu/blogs/spotted-owls-vs-barred-owls-clark-ethicist-helps-guide-debate-protecting-species. Interview with Emily Sohn on the ethics of managing barred owls, 3 February 2016. For the article “Owl Wars." bioGraphic, 17 August 2016, http://www.biographic.com/posts/sto/owl-wars. Interview with Michael Freeman on the ethics and science of managing outdoor cats, 7 January 2016. For the article “The Gordian Knot: Feral Cats and Wildlife." Northern Woodlands Magazine, Summer 2017: 55-58. Interview with Sarah DeWeerdt on the ethics and science of coywolves, 17 November 2015. For the article “Part Coyote, Part Wolf, Part Dog: Enter the Coywolf.” Newsweek, 22 December 2015, http://www.newsweek.com/2016/01/08/part-coyote-part-wolf-part-dog-enter-coywolf-407868.html. Interview with Scott Sandsberry on the ethics of killing in conservation, 22 October 2015. For the article “An ethical dilemma: Is it OK to kill one species to save another?” Yakima Herald, 6 November 2015, http://www.yakimaherald.com/sports/outdoors/an-ethical-dilemma-is-it-ok-to-kill-one-species/article_0e26b6c0-81fa-11e5-94cf-ebde44db4bba.html. Interview with Sarah DeWeerdt on the ethics of barred owl management. For the article “Killing Barred Owls to Keep Spotted Owls Breathing.” Newsweek, 17 May 2015, http://www.newsweek.com/killing-barred-owls-keep-spotted-owls-breathing-332540. Interview with Brook Jarvis on the ethics of barred owl management, 27 October 2014. Interview with Isabelle Groc on the ethics of barred owl management. For the article “Shooting Owls to Save Other Owls.” National Geographic, 19 July 2014, http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/07/140717-spotted-owls-barred-shooting-logging-endangered-species-science. Interviews with Warren Cornwall on the ethics of barred owl management. For the article “There Will Be Blood." Conservation Magazine, 24 October 2014, http://conservationmagazine.org/2014/10/killing-for-conservation/. Interview with Elizabeth Shogren on the ethics of barred owl management. For the national broadcast “To Save Threatened Owl, Another Species is Shot." National Public

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Radio, 15 January 2014, http://www.npr.org/2014/01/15/262735123/to-save-threatened-owl-another-species-is-shot. Interview with Cory Eldridge, “Examining the Ethical Implications of Killing Barred Owls." Think Out Loud, Oregon Public Radio, 11 September 2013, http://www.opb.org/radio/programs/thinkoutloud/segment/ethical-killing-barred-owls/. Background interviews on the ethics of barred owl removal, with the Globe and Mail (Vancouver), The Oregonian (Portland), and Seattle Times, 24-27 July 2013. "Playing God", a radio interview on Oregon Public Radio’s Think Out Loud, 17 June 2008, http://action.publicbroadcasting.net/opb/posts/list/1214810.page. Background interview on the ethics of wolf recovery. With Peter Metcalf of New West Magazine, 23 May 2008. Background interview on the ethics of endangered species management. With Kim Todd of High Country News, 17 May 2008. Print interview with Lesley Limon, for the article “How Close? How Personal”? Tufts Veterinary Medicine 7 (3), 12-16, 2006. Background interview on the ethics of feeding wildlife. With Dierdre Dolan of All Animals magazine, 02 August 2006. Capacity development in ethics and values messaging. For the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), Yarmouth Port, MA, 22 June 2006. Earth Day radio interview with Kris Prinzing on Yellowstone Public Radio’s “Waste Not, Want Not: Conserving the Last Best Place”, 22 April 2005. Background on the ethics and marine mammal management, for the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) at the US Marine Mammal Commission, Advisory Committee on Acoustic Impacts on Marine Mammals, San Francisco, CA, 26-29 July 2004. Background interview on the value of ethics in wolf education. With James Williams of the International Wolf Center, 13 April 2004. Print interview on the ethics of wolf recovery. With Tom Arrandale of Governing magazine, Chico, MT, 08 April 2004. Radio interview on the ethics of wolf recovery. With Kris Prinzing for Yellowstone Public Radio, Billings, MT, 07 April 2004. Film interview for the independent film Critter. With the producer Vanessa Renwick, Banff, Alberta, 28 September 2003.

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Radio interview on human-animal relations. With Bob Staller, Public Affairs Host for WFAN (NY), 06 August 2003. Video interview on animals, ethics and ecological restoration. With Eve Greene for the video project Earth: A Users Manual, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, 26 April 2003. Background interview on wildlife conservation and animal biotechnology. With Eric Druckennmiller, Wildlife Conservation Society magazine, 25 April 2003. Expert opinions on the ethics of predator recovery. For the New York Bioscape program of Wildlife Trust, June through December 2002. Background interview on animal biotechnology. With Hillary Mayell of National Geographic, 14 August 2002. Video interview on 'roborats' and the ethics of animal biotechnology. With Jennifer Stromberg of Science Times TV/National Geographic, Hastings Center, Garrison, NY, 11 July 2002. Background interview on ethics and animal cruelty. With Robert Miller of the News-Times of Danbury, 24 June 2002. Background interview on the ethics of immuno-contraception in wildlife. With Wendy Kefover-Ring of the Predator Conservation Alliance, 19 June 2002. Background interview on the use of animals in medical research. With Andrew Goldsworthy of Time, 5 June 2002. Background interview on the cloning of companion animals. With Wes Allison of the St. Petersburg Times, 22 February 2002. Background advice on the content and format of a code of ethics for film-makers involved in conservation. With Carolyn Underwood of Film-makers for Conservation, 27 June 2001. Background interview on animals, ethics and biotechnology. With Jill Landes of CBS’s 60 Minutes II, 20 April 2001. Scientific Review Panel for the Ethical, Legal and Social Implications Program, Genomic Study Section, Center for Scientific Review, National Institutes of Health, Washington, DC, 29 March 2001. Codes of ethics for science centers (with Bruce Jennings). For the Liberty Science Center, Jersey City, NJ, 20 March 2001. Interview on ethics and the restoration of wolves in the Adirondacks. For John Johnsen, Ph.D. (Anthropology, Utica College, NY), Garrison, NY, 13 December 2000.

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Background interviews on geographic concepts of landscape and place in the theorization, practice and pedagogy of environmental ethics and philosophy. With Christopher Preston (Philosophy, University of South Carolina), University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, 2-5 December 2000. Keynotes and Presentations The following include keynotes, workshops, conferences papers, guest lectures, research project meetings, etc. Private presentations for consulting partners are not listed. “Parable of the Wolf: Deep Compassion, Deep Rewilding.” Marc Pokras Lecture at Summer Star Wildlife Sanctuary. Boylston, MA, 21 April 2018. “Bringing Ethics to Wild Lives.” Plenary Keynote for the Fate of the Earth conference, Michigan State University. East Lansing, MI, 24 March 2018. “Ethics and Wildcats.” Presentation for the 2017 International Compassionate Conservation conference, University of Technology - Sydney. Sydney, Australia, 23 December 2017. “Promise and Peril of Compassionate Conservation.” Presentation for the 2017 International Compassionate Conservation conference, University of Technology - Sydney. Sydney, Australia, 20 December 2017. “The Parable of the Wolf.” Plenary for the Living Large conference. Washington D.C., 12 October 2015. “Interdisciplinarity: Science and Ethics in the Urban Century.” Plenary Keynote for the Southern California Academy of Science, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA, 15 May 2015. “The Ethics of Managing Urban Meso-Predators.” Southern California Academy of Science, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA, 15 May 2015. “The Ethics of Urban Ecology.” Keynote presentation for the Annenberg Foundation series, The Urban Ecosystem of Los Angeles: A Discussion About Our City’s Future, 12 November 2014 “Introduction” for the Annenberg Foundation series, The Urban Ecosystem of Los Angeles: A Discussion About Our City’s Future, 25 August 2014 “Animals, Ethics and Urban Ecology in the Ballona Wetlands.” Guest lecture at Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA, 1 May 2014. “Barred Owls: An Ethics Brief.” Guest Lecture at Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA, 29 April 2014. “The End of Biodiversity? Ethics, Public Policy and the Super-Predator Felis catus.” Marsh Institute Speakers Series, Clark University, Worcester, MA, 26 September 2013.

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“Outdoor Cats and Wildlife: Ethical and Policy Implications.” Guest lecture for the Humane Society Institute for Science and Policy, Gaithersburg, MD, 31 May 2013. “A More Than Human World.” Guest discussant for Naturalizing Social Contracts: Environmentalism, Extraction and Non-Human Subjects in the Andes and Amazon, Latin American Studies Association, Washington, D.C., 30 May 2013. “Outdoor Cats and Biodiversity: What are the Implications for Ethics and Public Policy?” Earth Week Keynote for the Friends of the Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge, Assabet River NWR Visitor Center, Stow, MA, 24 April 2013. “Outdoor Cats, Ethics and Public Policy.” Training seminar for the founding meeting of the Outdoor Cat Stakeholders Group, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA, 3 April 2013. “Wicked Policy Problems and Outdoor Cats.” Workshop for Found Animals Foundation, Los Angeles, CA, 2 April 2013. “Ethical and Policy Implications of Thinking Animals.” Panelist for the Thinking Animals Lecture Series, Hunter College, New York, NY, 15 March 2013. “Outdoor Cats: Their Implications for Ethics and Public Policy.” Keynote address to The Outdoor Cat conference, Marina Del Ray, CA, 03 December 2012. “Barred Owls: An Ethics Brief.” Guest lecture for Antioch University - New England, Keene, NH, 3 March 2012. “Interpretive Methods for Environmental Policy.” Guest lecture for the Environmental Studies Program, Antioch University - New England, Keene, NH, 3 March 2013. “Interpretive Methods Seminar.” Guest lecture at the Graduate School of Geography, Clark University, Worcester, MA, 31 January 2011. “Cosmopolitan Owls: Ethics-Based Policy Dialogues for People, Animals and Nature.” Ethics workshop for the Comparative History of Ideas Program, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 28 January 2011. “James Cameron’s Avatar, Ethics and Sustainability.” Guest Lecture for the Comparative History of Ideas Program, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 27 January 2011. “Animal and the Law.” Guest panelist for the Animals and the Law Workshop, Comparative History of Ideas Program, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 26 January 2011. “Avatar, Moral Community and the Social Contract.” Guest lecture for Hofstra University, Heampstead, NY, 12 October 2010.

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“Cosmopolitan Owls: Ethical Dialogue and Environmental Policy.” Presentation for the Ethics and Human Values Series. Hofstra University, Heampstead, NY, 11 October 2010. “Post-Humanism in the work of Barbara King.” Discussant for the After Humanism Symposium. Williams College, Williamstown, MA, 23-24 September 2010. “Barred and Spotted Owls: A Case Study in Practical Ethics.” Presentation for the Human-Animal Studies Fellowship Conference. Clark University, Worcester, MA, 01 July 2010. “Practical Ethics. Presentation for the Human-Animal Studies Fellowship.” Clark University, Worcester, MA, 25 May 2010. “Avatars of Sustainability.” Earth Week Keynote Address, Lafayette College, Easton, PA, 20 April 2010. “Lifeboat Ethics: Comments on the Encounter with Moby Dick.” Mocha Dick exhibition, Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, MA, 08 April 2010. “Cosmopolitan Coyotes.” Presentation for the Urban Wildlife Ecology and Management Symposium, University of Massachusetts - Amherst, Amherst, MA, 21-24 June 2009. “The Ethics of Barred Owl Management.” Training seminars for the US Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland OR, 01-02 April; 16-18 June 2009. “Practical Ethics: A Moral Compass for Wildlife Policy and Management.” Presentation for the Human Dimensions of Fisheries and Wildlife Conference 2008, Estes, CO, 01 Oct 2009. “The Challenge of Animals for Geography: Theory, Method and Ethics.” Presentation for the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, Boston, MA, 15-19 April 2008. “Coding Wolves.” Presentation for the Society of Literature, Science and the Arts, 2007, Portland, ME, 01 November 2007. “The Animal Agenda.” Research Meeting, Obermann Center for Advanced Studies, University of Iowa, 19-21 October 2007. “Ethics and Wolves.” Presentation for the North American Wolf Conference, Flagstaff, AZ. 26 April 2007. “The Ethical Question.” Presentation for the International Wolf Congress 2005: Frontiers of Wolf Recovery, Colorado Springs, CO, 03 October 2005. “Deep Sustainability.” Guest lecture for the Association for the Protection of the Adirondacks, Schenectady, NY, 18 March 2005.

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“Wolves and Ethics.” Presentation for the Ethics Plenary of Carnivores 2004, Santa Fe, NM, 17 November 2004. “The Scientific Method: What Science Can and Cannot Contribute to Conservation in an Uncertain World.” Presentation for the international conference Wildlife Conservation: In Pursuit of Ecological Sustainability at the University of Limerick, Limerick, IRL, 17-19 June 2004. “Wolves in the News: Reflections on Trust and Truth.” Presentation for the North American Wolf Conference, Chico, MT, 08 April 2004. “The Moral Turn and Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Wolf Recovery.” Presentation for the North American Wolf Conference, Chico, MT, 07 April 2004. Discussant for Animal Geographies: Travels in Haraway's Dogland session, Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Philadelphia, PA, 19 March 2004. “Chicago Wilderness: The Place of Beasts in Ecological Restoration.” Presentation for the Ecological Cities panel session, Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Philadelphia, PA, 18 March 2004. “Animals, Science and Ethics.” Guest lecture for the Animal Behavior and Conservation Masters Program, Hunter College, CUNY, New York, NY, 11 December 2003. “Sound Science Is Never Enough: Ethical, Social and Ecological Values in Wolf Recovery.” Presentation for the World Wolf Congress, Banff, CAN, 22-26 September 2003. “Posthuman Ethics and Social Theory.” Presentation for the International Society for Anthrozoology (ISAZ) Annual Conference, Canton, OH, 15-16 August 2003. “Ethics, Ecological Health and the Conservation of Human and Non-Human Primates.” Guest lecture for Emergence and Epidemic: Ecosystem Change, Social Change, and Emergent Diseases, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 28-29 April 2003. “Running with Wolves: Values, Wolves and Restoration Ecology.” Presentation for Recovery of Earth, Place and Self: A Symposium on the Ethical and Social Dimensions of Landscape Restoration, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, 25-26 April 2003. “Between Habitat and Humanitat: A City of Animals.” Presentation for Restoring Urban Natures to New York City, New York University, New York, NY, 31 March 2003. “Sound Science and Sound Ethics for the Hudson River.” Presentation for the symposium Our Hudson Home, Liberty Science Center, Jersey City, NJ, 11-12 December 2002. “Biotechnology: Dream or Nightmare?” Guest lecture for the American Association for University Women, White Plains, NY, 6 November 2002.

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“Wolves Along the Hudson?” Guest lecture for the seminar, Wolves Along the Hudson, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY, 22 September 2002. “Animals, Ethics and Science: Is There A Third Way?” Guest lecture for the Wadsworth Center, New York State Department of Public Health, Albany, NY, 22 July 2002. “Animal Ethics and Medical Science.” Guest lecture for the Workshop on Bioethics and Scientific Ethics, New Jersey Center for Biomaterials, Rutgers University, NJ, 4 June 2002. “Thinking Like an Animal.” Presentation for the Sustainable Communities Conference, Society for Human Ecology, Keene, NH, 19-20 April 2002. “Animals, Global Ethics and the Earth Charter.” Presentation for the Earth Charter Ethics Conference, Pocantico Retreat Center, NY, 5-8 April 2002. “Immortal Beasts: The Ethics of Animal Cloning.” Presentation for the Board of Directors, Hastings Center, Garrison, NY, 1 March 2002. “Nonviolence in the Face of Terror.” Guest lecture for the seminar On Terrorism, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY, 26 February 2002. “Other Voices, Other Bioethics.” Lecture for the lunch seminar, Hastings Center, Garrison, NY, 20 February 2002. “Nonviolent Perspectives on Bioterror.” Presentation for the Hastings Center/West Point Military Academy Seminar, Garrison, NY, 7 February 2002. “Global Ethics.” Guest lecture for the seminar on Population, Environment and Sustainable Development, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY, 8 November 2001. “Your Den or Mine? The Ethics of Sharing the Landscape with Big, Fierce Creatures Like Wolves.” Presentation for Restoring Wolves to the Northern Forest conference, Dixville Notch, NH, 18-21 October 2001. “The Wolf of Gubbio.” Presentation for The New Ecology of Culture: A Terra Nova Evening, City University of New York, New York, NY, 11 May 2001. “From ‘Just Landscape’ to Landscapes of Justice.” Presentation for the Nature, Polis and Ethics Project, Chicago, IL, 2 May 2001. Discussant for Animal Spaces and Beastly Places: A Roundtable Dialogue of Editors, Authors and Critics. Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New York, NY, 3 March 2001. Discussant for Ethics, Activism and Globalization: What Kind of Ethics for What Kind of Activism? Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New York, NY, 28 February 2001.

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“Marginalized Others: Red Wolves and the Gullah Peoples in South Carolina.” Presentation for the Humans, Nature and Justice seminar, Penn Center, St. Helena Island, SC, 15-16 January 2001. “With Predatory Intent: Ethics and the Recovery of Large Predators in the New Millennium.” Keynote Panel for Carnivores 2000, Denver, CO, 13-15 November 2000. “Cosmopolitan Wolves: Moral Possibilities for Shared Landscapes in the New Millennium.” Presentation for the Bioethics Colloquium of the Hastings Center, Garrison, NY, USA 20 October 2000. “Bioethics and the Human Sciences.” Presentation for Bioethics and the Social Sciences, Oxford University, Oxford, England, 15-16 September 2000. “The Moral Turn in Qualitative Inquiry.” Presentation for the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Pittsburgh, PA, 8 April 2000. Discussant for Animal Geographies: Ethics, Values and Identity. Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Pittsburgh, PA, 7 April 2000. Discussant for Values, Ethics and Justice in Qualitative Research. Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Pittsburgh, PA, 6 April 2000. “Ethics: Source and Resource in Social Change.” Presentation for the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Pittsburgh, PA, 5 April 2000. “The Ethics of Wolf Recovery.” Guest lecture at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 25 March 2000. “The Cosmopolitan Wolf: Moral Discourse and Wolves in Vermont.” Guest lecture at the Hastings Center, Garrison, NY, 6 March 2000. “Comments on Wolf Recovery in Vermont.” Testimony at the Vermont State Legislature’s Fisheries, Wildlife and Water Resources Committee, Montpelier VT, 27 January 2000. “Restoring Wolves in the Northeast; or, Why We Care About Big, Fierce Animals.” Guest lecture at Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, 29-30 October 1999. “Landscape Ethics and Stakeholder Politics.” Guest lecture for Antioch University – New England, Keane, NH, 30 September 1999. “Practical Ethics.” Ethics workshop for Exploring Ethics and Values in Fisheries and Wildlife, a conference of the Organization of Wildlife Planners, National Conservation Training Center of the US Fish and Wildlife Service, Shepherdstown, WV, 17 May 1999. “Breaking Ethics and Values Gridlock.” Ethics workshop for Exploring Ethics and Values in Fisheries and Wildlife, a conference of the Organization of Wildlife Planners,

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National Conservation Training Center of the US Fish and Wildlife Service, Shepherdstown, WV, 16 May 1999. “Wolves in the Adirondacks?” Guest lecture for the Merck Forest Preserve, Dorset, VT, 15 January 1999. “Moral Landscapes: Changing Ethics and Values in Natural Resource Management.” Ethics workshop for Managing Forest Ecosystems: By Default or Design, a conference of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resource, Cloquet Forestry Center, Cloquet, MN, 1 October 1997. “The Bounds of Moral Inquiry: From Professional to Geographical Ethics.” Invited presentation for the Annual Research Conference of the Royal Geographical Society/Institute of British Geographers, University of Exeter, Exeter, England, 8 January 1997. “Geography's Moral Turn.” Invited presentation for the Annual Research Conference of the Royal Geographical Society/Institute of British Geographers, University of Exeter, Exeter, England, 8 January 1997. “Animals, Ethics, and Geography.” Presentation for the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Charlotte, NC, 31 March 1996. “Environmental Ethics.” Guest lecture for the Cultural Ecology Proseminar, Department of Geography, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 2 May 1995. “Development Ethics.” Guest lecture for the Cultural Ecology Proseminar, Department of Geography, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 27 October 1995. “Getting Published.” Presentation for the Professional Development Seminar, Department of Geography, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 29 April 1995. “Geography, Value Paradigms, and Environmental Justice.” Presentation for the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago, IL, 16 March 1995. “Environmental Ethics and Cultural Ecology.” Guest lecture for the Cultural Ecology Proseminar, Department of Geography, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 31 May 1994. “Geographic Ethics: What It Is and What It Means.” Presentation for the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, CA, 31 March 1994. “Research Traditions and Approaches in Minnesota Geography.” Presentation for the Friday Seminar, Department of Geography, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 30 April 1993.

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“Landscape Ethics.” Guest lecture for the Department of Landscape Architecture, North Dakota State University, Moorehead, MN, 1 December 1992. Academic Service Loyola Marymount University (2014 to date)

o Advisor to the Executive Director of the Center for Urban Resilience o Communications working group o Strategic planning working group

Williams College (2008-2011)

o Mellon Foundation Seminar on Environmental Studies o Environmental Policy Major Committee o Center for Environmental Studies, Student Awards Committee

Tufts University (2004-2008)

o Center for Animals and Public Policy Faculty Committee o Master in Animals and Public Policy Admissions Committee o Graduate Studies Committee o Advanced Education Committee o Library Strategic Planning Committee o Adventures in Veterinary Medicine program o Online marketing of MAPP o Center’s website

Association of American Geographers (1994-2002)

o Ethics Committee o Co-founder of the Values, Ethics and Justice Specialty Group o Co-chair for the Working Group on Environmental Ethics

Green Mountain College (1998-2000)

o Environmental Studies Committee o Faculty Senate o Philosophy Search Committee o Divisional Structure Committee o Chair, Geology Search Committee

University of Minnesota (1993-1998)

o Undergraduate Education and Policy Committee o Fred Lukermann Ph.D. Committee o Strategic Planning Committee

Meeting Design and Facilitation This list includes the design and facilitation of conferences, workshops, etc. Annenberg Foundation. Workshops on questions of animals, ethics and the Ballona Wetlands, June-December 2014.

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Barred Owl Stakeholder Group. Ethics training, interviews, focus groups, and policy roundtable for the US Fish and Wildlife Service, January-June 2009. Humane Endpoints Working Group. Research meeting for the Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, 04 October 2007. Coalition for Captive Elephant Welfare. Mediation of shutdown negotiations. Doubletree Hotel, Westborough, MA, 20 April 2006. The Ethical Question. Paper session for Frontiers of Wolf Recover by the International Wolf Center (IWC), Colorado Springs, CO, 03 October 2005. Ethics Plenary. Paper session for Carnivores 2004, Santa Fe, NM, 17 November 2004. Animal Geographies: Travels in Haraway’s Dogland. Paper session for the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Philadelphia, PA, 19 March 2004. Oxford Global Forum. Research meeting for the Environmental Change Institute of the University of Oxford, Oxford, England, UK, 14-15 May 2002. Nesting Economics in Ecology. Research meeting for the Hastings Center, Garrison, NY, 1-3 April 2002. Wolves Along the Hudson? Seminar for Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY, 22 September 2002. Animal Spaces and Beastly Places. Paper session for the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New York, NY, 03 March 2001. Activism and Globalization: What Kind of Ethics for What Kind of Activism. Paper session for the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New York, NY, 28 February 2001. Animal Talents. Research meeting for the Hastings Center, Garrison, NY, 15-16 November 2001. Property and the Commons. Research meeting for the Hastings Center, Chicago, IL, 19-20 July 2001. Genes, Emergence and Values. Research meeting for the Hastings Center, Garrison, NY, 04-05 June 2001. Wolves and Community Dialogue. Panel for Restoring Wolves to the Northern Forest, a conference of the National Wildlife Federation, May to October, 2001. Ethics and Qualitative Inquiry. Paper session for the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Pittsburgh, PA, 08 April 2000.

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Animal Geography: Ethics, Values and Identity. Paper session for the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Pittsburgh, PA, 07 April 2000. Values, Ethics and Justice in Qualitative Research. Paper session for the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Pittsburgh, PA, 06 April 2000. Ethics and Activism. Paper session for the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Pittsburgh, PA, 05 April 2000. Exploring Ethics and Values in Wildlife Planning and Management. Conference for the Organization of Wildlife Planners, National Conservation Conference Center, Shepardstown, WV, January - June 1999. Managing Forest Ecosystems: By Default or Design. Conference for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Forest Conference Center, Cloquet, MN, June - October 1997. Geography and Environmental Ethics. Panel sessions for the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago, IL, 16 March 1995.