Duluth, Minnesota - Photo: Duluth Convention & Visitors Bureau
17th Annual Meeting 
Society for Conservation Biology

28 June - 2 July 2003 ; Duluth, Minnesota, USA


Blanding's Turtle (Emydoidea blandingi) - Drawing by John Pastor, 2002
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Blandings Turtle (Emydoidea blandingi), Drawing by John Pastor, 2002
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Natural Resources Research Institute

As part of the University of Minnesota Duluth, the Natural Resources Research Institute fosters economic development of Minnesota's natural resources in an environmentally sound manner to promote private sector employment.
Great blue heron - Photo: Don Breneman
Great blue heron - Photo: Don Breneman


Minnesota Sea Grant

Minnesota Sea Grant works with people and communities to identify needs, fund research, and translate results to help maintain and enhance the environment and economies along Lake Superior and Minnesota's inland waters.

University of Minnesota Conservation Biology Graduate Program

The field of Conservation Biology is an active blending of theoretical and applied sciences-physical, biological, social, economic, and political - with the aim of conserving the species and ecosystems that constitute our living planet. At the University of Minnesota students in the Graduate Program in Conservation Biology can draw from the experience of faculty in 17 Departments, 2 affiliated academic programs, and 6 outside agencies and institutions.

University of Minnesota Duluth Continuing Education

The mission of Continuing Education is to innovate and create opportunities for continuous earning through the resources of the University of Minnesota Duluth. CE functions as a "bridge" to UMD providing easy access to certificate and selected degree programs, professional development, and a wide range of activities and services.

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