Adrian Treves, “Large carnivores: Transatlantic Comparisons of Ecology and Policy” Undergraduate Lunch Lecture

@ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Sponsored by European Studies as part of International Education Week 2025.

Large carnivores -brown bears, Eurasian lynx, wolverines, and gray wolves —have recolonized many regions of Europe since the 1970s as we have seen in the U.S.A. This this talk, Prof. Treves describes similarities and differences in policy and ecology that have resulted and changes over time.

This is a photograph of Adrian Treves as he stands in a black button-down shirt in front of a wooden bookshelf, facing the camera. Adrian Treves is Professor of Environmental Studies, Director of the Carnivore Coexistence Lab.

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