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SUMMARY:2026 CFWE Seminar Series Featuring Aaron Shafer
DESCRIPTION:SPEAKER: Dr. Aaron Shafer\, Trent University \nTITLE: A [genomic] history of deer \nABSTRACT: Genomic data has allowed for reconstructing speciation and demographic history of populations  North American deer (Odocoileus) while now wide-spread\, were once extirpated from the majority of their range. Using whole-genome sequencing data I present their dynamic history that shows no ancestral gene flow between recognized species\, despite contemporary hybridization. I will also show the apparent impact of human intervention and over-harvest on genomic diversity and genetic health. Lastly\, I will show how genomic tools can be used to identify the genes\, and estimate the heritability\, of key phenotypic traits that are of interest to management and conservation. \nSPEAKER BIOGRAPHY: TBA \nEVENT DETAILS: Faculty\, students\, and the public are invited to attend this program. Advanced registration is not required. Refreshments will be available. Parking is available on the third and fourth floors in the South Quad Parking Deck across from the CFWE Building on Duncan Drive. To receive announcements about future seminars\, request to join our email list at cfwecom@auburn.edu. \nContact the seminar host Stephen Ditchkoff at ditchss@auburn.edu if you would like to request a recorded version of the seminar.
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/2025-cfwe-seminar-series-ryan-sharp-2/
LOCATION:College of Forestry\, Wildlife and Environment Building\, Room 2217\, 3301 SFWS BUILDING\, Auburn University\, AL\, 36849-0001\, United States
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SUMMARY:2026 CFWE Seminar Series — Raymond Iglay
DESCRIPTION:SPEAKER: Dr. Raymond Iglay\, Mississippi State University \nTITLE: Lessons learned during chaos \nABSTRACT: Who am I and how did I get here? No\, Dr. Iglay is not that old\, but he is ready to reflect on the lessons learned\, the research foundations built\, and the future research and teaching directions he envisions during an engaging 45-minute journey. \nSPEAKER BIOGRAPHY: Dr. Raymond Iglay\, Certified Wildlife Biologist®\, is an Associate Professor of Wildlife Ecology in the Department of Wildlife\, Fisheries\, and Aquaculture at Mississippi State University (MSU)\, Graduate Program Coordinator\, faculty liaison for the Wildlife Services National Training Academy\, and Fellow of The Wildlife Society (TWS). Dr. Iglay received a dual B.S. degree in Wildlife Conservation and Entomology with Distinction from the University of Delaware in 2003\, and a M.S. in Wildlife Science and Ph.D. in Forest Resources from MSU in 2007 and 2010\, respectively. His research focuses on practical\, science-based approaches to restoration\, damage mitigation\, and emerging technologies in wildlife management. Dr. Iglay teaches three courses and volunteers often for TWS-related activities. He currently serves as Associate Editor of the Journal of SEAFWA. Outside of work\, he enjoys spending time with his two children and wife in Starkville\, MS\, as well as playing music\, outdoor recreation\, and reading. \nEVENT DETAILS: Faculty\, students\, and the public are invited to attend this program. Advanced registration is not required. Refreshments will be available. Parking is available on the third and fourth floors in the South Quad Parking Deck across from the CFWE Building on Duncan Drive. To receive announcements about future seminars\, request to join our email list at cfwecom@auburn.edu. \nContact the seminar host Darcey Gans at dag0061@auburn.edu if you would like to request a recorded version of the seminar.
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/2025-cfwe-seminar-series-ryan-sharp-2-2/
LOCATION:College of Forestry\, Wildlife and Environment Building\, Room 2217\, 3301 SFWS BUILDING\, Auburn University\, AL\, 36849-0001\, United States
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