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Natural Resources Researcher Pays Courtesy Call on President Hodder
Dr Bergman and President Hodder during the courtesy call.
6 November 2008
College President, Janyne Hodder, received a courtesy call from Harold L. Bergman, Professor of Zoology and Physiology, J.E. Warren Distinguished Professor of Energy and the Environment, and Director of the Haub School and the Ruckelshaus Institute of Environment and Natural Resources at the University of Wyoming, on Tuesday 28th, October.
Apart from discussing international opportunities and partnerships, Dr Bergman explained to Mrs Hodder his idea to conduct research on reefs in The Bahamas in an attempt to determine the effects of mining in the state of Wyoming on reefs in Bahamian waters.
Dr. Bergman has authored or co-authored over 100 research articles and edited four books on diverse topics related to his principal research interests in environmental toxicology, fish physiology and environmental policy. He has also received numerous research and teaching awards and has served on many national and international advisory and review panels dealing with environmental and natural resource policy. At the Ruckelshaus Institute and Haub School, Bergman, along with faculty and staff, focuses on collaborative approaches to natural resource management and on assessment and valuation of benefits and costs of natural resource development.
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