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GLIN==> Oct. 24 Panel: Battling Asian Carp: How Biology, Law and Politics Are Threatening the Great Lakes

Jordan Lubetkin lubetkin at nwf.org

Tue Oct 18 11:13:48 EDT 2011

I wanted to share information about the following panel on the Asian carp crisis. The event is free and open to the public.
Jordan

Michigan Law: Environmental Law & Policy Program presents:

Battling Asian Carp: How Biology, Law and Politics Are Threatening the Great Lakes

WHEN:
Monday, October 24, 2011, 6:30 p.m.

WHERE:
University of Michigan Law School
Hutchins Hall, Room 250
625 South State Street
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109

DIRECTIONS: http://www.law.umich.edu/aboutus/Pages/directions.aspx

WHAT:
Asian Carp, the species of giant fish, are poised to invade the Great Lakes and wreak ecological and economic havoc. These exotic species are decimating native fish species and damaging ecosystems, but despite the dangers, we have only managed to slow their march toward the Great Lakes.

WHO:
Moderator
--Andy Buchsbaum, Executive Director, National Wildlife Federation's Great Lakes Regional
Center and Adjunct Professor, University of Michigan Law School

Panelists
--Bob Reichel, Assistant Attorney General, State of Michigan
--Matt Doss, Policy Director, Great Lakes Commission
--Dr. Marc Gaden, Communications and Legislative Director for the Great Lakes Fishery Commission
--Marc Smith, Great Lakes Policy Director, National Wildlife Federation

Jordan Lubetkin
Senior Regional Communications Manager
National Wildlife Federation' Great Lakes Regional Center
213 W. Liberty St.
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
lubetkin at nwf.org
w: 734-887-7109
c: 734-904-1589

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