“Using Mother Nature’s ‘Ecosystem Services’ and Environmental Best Management Practices to Protect Water Quality,” with Peter Bronski, coordinator of the Sustainable Communities Program for Audubon International.
Thursday, Oct. 11
8p.m.
CNS C101
Bronski will speak about how communities, land managers and agencies can use Mother Nature’s “ecosystem services” to protect water quality and save money at the same time. An award-winning writer, nature photographer and environmental speaker, Bronski holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Natural Resources from Cornell University and is a member of the Society for Conservation Biology. As coordinator of the Sustainable Communities Program for Audubon International, Bronski works with municipal governments, businesses, universities, state and federal agencies and other stakeholders to foster more sustainable communities rooted in environmental health, economic vitality, and a high quality of life.
Co-hosted by the Student Sierra Coalition (SSC) and the Environmental Studies Program.