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News & Announcements
The Right Flippered Turtle - Annette Sieg, graduate student under Dr. James Spotila, was recently quoted in a BBC news story. [...click here to read more...]
Dr. Kenneth Lacovara, Associate Professor of Biology, returns to Philadelphia with the world's most complete super-massive dinosaur. A press conference will be held 1May09 at Pack Avenue Terminal to unveil the the fossils. For more information, please contact the Department of Biology's main office at 215-895-2624. [...click here to learn more...]
Dr. James Spotila speaks out against those that deny Global Warming in a recent quote entitled, "Global Warming is REAL and REAL scary!" In the quote, he presents new studies being conducted on the rate of glaciers are melting in Antarctica presented by Yale's Environment 360 group. [...click here to read more...]
Feel free to contact Dr. Jacob Russell to discuss this fascinating manuscript.
Drs. James Spotila, Susan Kilham, and Walter Bien travel alongside environmental science undergraduates, Kate Walsh and Jonathan Cerrelli to Chengdu, China, donating $10,000 for earthquake relief to the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. [...click here to read more & see the pictures...]
Dr. James Spotila visited Greece this past summer to take a tour of Archelon's project areas including Athens, Zakynthos, and Peloponnesus. Archelon is the official Sea Turtle Protection Society of Greece that focuses on conservation and rescue. Dr. Spotila also sponsored three students to volunteer on the beaches for a total of two months. [...read this issue of "Turtle Tracks"...]
Dr. Hal Avery was featured this week in a video produced by Newsweek discussing Drexel's help with Earthwatch, a world-wide volunteer based organization, and his studies on diamondback terrapins in Barnegat, NJ. [...Click here to view the video and article...]
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Drs. Walter Bien, Harold Avery, and James Spotila headlined the day at Margate, NJ's Fun Fest on Sep 27 & 28. [...read more...]
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Dr. Walt Bien and students featured on NJN: New Jersey Public Television and Radio for Pine Barrens Ecology study on snakes at the Warren Grove Air Field. You may view the videos below. [...video 1...]
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Dr. Kenneth Lacovara unveiled the exhibit for the recently discovered 65 million year old crocodile. [...view...]
Dr. James Spotila wins award for 2004 Best Book in Biological Science. [...more...]
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