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The Auburn University School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences has announced its spring Seminar Series schedule. The series, offered throughout the fall and spring semesters, was created by the school for students, professionals and faculty who wish to learn about best practices, current research, and trends impacting their respective fields or areas of study.

Invited expert speakers will include researchers and staff from Auburn University School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, as well as that of NC State, Virginia Tech, Florida Atlantic University, Cornell Lab of Orinthology, U.S. Forest Service and the Alabama Cooperative Extension System.

The series is held each Wednesday from 11 am – 12 pm at the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences Building Conference Room 1101, located at 602 Duncan Drive, Auburn. Refreshments are provided for attendees and CFEs are available where applicable.

Advanced registration is not required and community members, faculty and students are welcome to attend. Parking is available on the 3rd and 4th floors of the South Quad Parking Deck. See Parking Services on Level 3 to obtain a visitor pass.

Questions may be directed to seminar organizer, Dr. Brenda Allen, SFWS Professor of Urban Forestry and Extension Specialist at allenbm@auburn.edu. A downloadable PDF version of the schedule is available.

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