Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Tundra Connections Schedule & PBI Link

I am thrilled to be working with Polar Bears International (PBI) this Fall on the Tundra Connections Program the week of October 24 - 28, 2011. I will be traveling to Churchill Canada where I will be part of the team broadcasting live from the Tundra Buggy to classrooms and groups all over the world. There will only be one public broadcast that week on Oct. 27 (see below). You can tune in while we are actually broadcasting and email us your questions or you can see it anytime once it is posted (shortly after it is broadcast). For more information on Tundra Connections, click on the education link on the PBI website.

You will notice that I have posted the Tundra Connections Program Schedule for 2011 below. I strongly urge everyone to browse the PBI website (http://www.polarbearsinternational.org/) to familiarize yourself with the issues and general arctic, climate change and polar bear information before participating or watching one of the webinars. 

Tundra Connections 2011
 
October 24-28
Theme: All About Polar Bears
 
Webcast: Thursday, October 27, 12:30 pm CST
Polar Bears: Question From Students Around the World
 
Panelists:
  • Alysa McCall (Graduate Student, University of Alberta)
  • Kevin Middel (Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources)
  • Bill Winhall (Sea World, San Diego)
  • Facilitator: Kathy Donahue (Environmental Educator, Michigan)
 
 
Week of October 31-November 4
Themes: Polar Bears: Certainties and Uncertainties
 
Webcasts:
Wednesday, November 2. 12:30 pm CST:
Polar Bear Moms and Cubs
Thursday, November 3, 12:30 pm CST
Polar Bears and other North American Bears

Panelists:
  • Martyn Obbard (Scientist, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources) 
  • Tom Smith (Associate Professor of Plant and Wildlife Sciences, Brigham Young University) 
  • Rebecca Noblin (Climate Law Institute Director, Center of Biological Diversity)
  • Facilitator: Don Henderson (Apple Education)/ Alternative Deborah Colbert 

Week of November 7 -11
Theme: Polar Bears, Sea Ice and the Changing Arctic
 
Webcast:
Wednesday, November 9, 12:30 pm
Polar Bears, On Thin Ice
 
Panelists:
  • Steven Amstrup (Polar Bears International, Senior Scientist)
  • Cecilia Bitz ( Associate Professor Atmospheric Sciences, University
    of Washington)
  • Laura Castro (Graduate Student, University of Alberta)
  • Andy Derocher (Professor, University of Alberta)
  • Facilitator: Julene Reed (Director of Academic Technology, St. George’s
    Independent School, Apple Education, Jane Goodall's Roots &
    Shoots)


Week of November 14-17
Theme: Oceans, Polar Bears and Other Marine Mammals
 
Webcast:
Tuesday, November 15, 12:30 pm CST
The Future for Marine Mammals .....Paths to a Sustainable Planet

Panelists:
  • Steven Amstrup (Polar Bears International, Senior Scientist)
  • John Bruno (Associate Professor of Marine Sciences, University of North
    Carolina)
  • Kassie Siegel (Climate Law Institute Director, Center of Biological
    Diversity)
  • Greg Thiemann (Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies, York
    University)
  • Facilitator: Lance Rouguex (Discovery Education)
 
 
Cape Theme:
Marine Mammals In A Warming World
 
Webcasts:
Monday, November 21, 12:30 pm CST
Live from “The Polar Bear Capitol of the World” with Ian Stirling
Wednesday, November 23, 12:30 pm CST
Forty Years in the Arctic: A Biologist Retrospective
 
Panelists:
  • JoAnne Simerson (Senior Zookeeper, San Deigo Zoo)
  • Ian Stirling (University of Alberta, Adjunct Professor) or Geoff York (Arctic Programme, World Wildlife Fund)
 
Other
Panelist: (dates TBD)
  • Geoff York (Arctic Programme, World Wildlife Fund)
 
 
 
 
 
 

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