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Wojciechowski, S. (2016). Naturalistic Enrich- Wells, R. S. (2016, April). Sarasota Bay’s bottlenose
ment: it can work! Animals Keepers’ Forum, dolphins – Lessons from 45 years of research. Florida
43,12-15. Master Naturalist Program, Mote Marine Labora-
tory, Sarasota, FL.
Invited Lectures: Public, University, Wells, R. S. (2016, March). Sarasota’s bottlenose
and School Lectures dolphins – Lessons from 45 years of research in our
Feliciano, S. & Owens, M. (2016, July) The Art bay. University of Michigan Alumni Club of
Sarasota/Manatee, Sarasota, FL.
of Naturalistic Enrichment. Presentation at thett
“A” day for the STEAM Workshop, Brookfield Wells, R. S. (2016, February). The dolphins of
Zoo Chicago Zoological Society, Brookfield, IL.
Sarasota Bay: Lessons from four decades and five
generations. Einstein’s Circle, Life-Long Learning
Owens, C. (2016). Historical tram tour Brook- Academy, Sarasota, FL.
field Zoo Art & Art Deco Architecture lecture for e
teachers. STEAM Workshop, Brookfield Zoo Wells, R. S. (2016, April). Sarasota Bay’s dolphins:
Chicago Zoological Society, Brookfield, IL.
Contributing to dolphin and porpoise conservation
around the world. Cosmos Club, Sarasota, FL.dd
Owens, C. (2016, August). Look up! Art Deco
architecture style & patterns…Open up to the Wells, R. S. (2016, April). Sarasota Bay’s bottlenose
world of architectural design around you and at dolphins – Lessons from 45 years of research. Florida
the Brookfield Zoo. Lecture at the Professional Master Naturalist Program, Mote Marine Labora-
Development Day at Brookfield Zoo Workshop. tory, Sarasota, FL.
Brookfield Zoo Chicago Zoological Society,
Brookfield, IL.
Wells, R. S. (2016, March). Sarasota’s bottlenose
dolphins – Lessons from 45 years of research in our
Owens, C. (2016, November). Presentation of bay. University of Michigan Alumni Club of
Brookfield Zoo Chicago Zoological Society history Sarasota/Manatee, Sarasota, FL.
and what does a librarian & archivist do? Career
Day at the John C. Haines Elementary School, Lacy, R. C. (2016, December). Predicting Wells, R. S. (2016, January). Sarasota Dolphin
Chicago Public Schools, Chicago, IL.
responses of St. Lawrence beluga to environmental Research Program: The world’s longest-running
change and anthropogenic threats to orient effective study of a dolphin population. Mote Volunteers,
Kelly, L. -A. D. (2016, October). Climate change recovery actions. Presentation at the Department Sarasota, FL.
attitudes and behaviors of the public, zoo & aquar- of Fisheries and Oceans. Winnipeg, CA.
ium visitors, and you! Advanced Inquiry Program! Wells, R. S. (2016, January). Sarasota Dolphin
(AIP) Climate Change course, Brookfield Zoo, Lacy, R. C. (2016, October). Building tools Research Program: The world’s longest-running
Brookfield, IL. for wildlife conservation. University of Maine, study of a dolphin population. Philanthropic
Machias, ME. Education Organization, Siesta Key, FL.
Lacy, R. C. (2016, March). The what, why, who,
where, and when of sustainabilities. Presentation McHugh, K. (2016, March). Long-term HI Wells, R. S. (2016, November). The world’s
at the Joint TAG Chairs Meeting, World Asso- trends and gear quantification in Sarasota Bay. longest-running study of a dolphin population:
ciation of Zoos and Aquariums, Omaha, NE.
Mote High School Alumni Program, Sarasota, FL. Lessons from four decades and 5 generations.
Mote Marine Laboratory Basic Marine Science
Lacy, R. C. (2016, April). Integrating molecular Tyson, R. B. (2016, March). Antarctic wildlife Class, Sarasota, FL.
genetic data into pedigree analyses. Led workshop adventure: Studying marine mammals along the
at the Chicago Zoological Society, Brookfield, IL.
Western Antarctic Peninsula. Mote Teen Science Wells, R. S. (2016, March). The world’s longest-
Café, Sarasota, FL. running study of a dolphin population: Lessons from
Lacy, R. C. (2016, June). Invited presentation four decades and 5 generations. Mote Marine
on Using population viability analysis to explore Tyson, R. B. (2016, August). Under the sea: Laboratory Basic Marine Science Class, Sarasota, FL.
impacts of noise on cetaceans, Presentation at the Using bio-logging tools to examine fine-scale ma-
Scientific Committee, International Whaling rine mammal behavior. Mote Marine Laboratory,
Commission, Bled, SI. NSF REU Program, Sarasota, FL. Presentations at Professional Meetings
Allen, D., Powell, J., Potter, C., Wells, R. S.,
Lacy, R. C. (2016, October). Considering human Wells, R. S. (2016, November). The world’s Moore, M., Lovewell, G., & Hunt, D. (2016,
impacts – if not yet the humans – in species risk longest-running study of a dolphin population: September). Life after death: the vital role of
assessments. Invited plenary presentation at the Lessons from four decades and 5 generations. Mote specimen collections in marine mammal stranding
IUCN SSC Conservation Breeding Specialist Marine Laboratory Basic Marine Science Class, response and longterm studies of individuals. Pre-
Group, Puebla, MX. sentation at the National Marine Animal Health
Sarasota, FL.
and Stranding Conference, Shepherdstown, WV.
Lacy, R. C. (2016, October). Led workshop on Wells, R. S. (2016, April). Sarasota Bay’s
MetaModels for interacting species (multi-species dolphins: Contributing to dolphin and porpoise Baker, M. (2016, October). Aligning cookbook
PVAs and conservation planning), Presentation at conservation around the world. Cosmos Club, dd labs to NGSS & inquiry. Presentation at the
the IUCN SSC Conservation Breeding Specialist Sarasota, FL. Illinois Science Education Conference, Tinley
Group, Puebla, MX. Park Conference Center, Tinley Park, IL.
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