Seminars by Lee Burrows + Sami Araya

Event Date

Location
Foster Room, First Floor Meyer Hall

Also on Zoom (https://ucdavis.zoom.us/j/95336593247?pwd=AJm3bj98kmOMbVlPh69yady1LjDerS.1)

WFCB community coffee and seminar series where graduate students, research staff, post docs, alumni, faculty, and friends showcase their latest work. 

Lee Burrows, PhD student, Graduate Group in Ecology and Department of Wildlife, Fish, and
Conservation Biology, UC Davis

Talk: “Effective eradication of an introduced population of Common Watersnakes, Nerodia
sipedon, in California”

Sami Araya, Junior Specialist, Otolith Geochemistry and Fish Ecology Laboratory, Dept. of
Wildlife, Fish, & Conservation Biology, UC Davis

Talk: “Utilizing Otolith Geochemistry to Identify Origins of Juvenile Chinook Salmon Preyed
Upon by an Endangered Avian Piscivore”

Join us for community coffee prior to the seminar from 3:30 - 4:10 PM! 
Bring a mug - free coffee and hot water will be provided.