Student Final Papers
The following papers were presented during the Fall 2002 semester. The
works presented here are the responsibility of the individual authors. Some
are quite well-written and informative, but they should not be considered
to be peer-reviewed works.
To Preserve
or Conserve: The Silvery Minnow of the Rio Grande and Their Demands on
Water Availability, Sam McCord
The
Water Scarcity Crisis and Water Management, Lauren Greenlaw
Deer
Management Options, Stephen Chmiel
Does
Ecotourism Help the Environment and its Community?, Raimundo Espinosa
The Trials
and Tribulations of Grazing in the West: Cattle Grazing on Public Land,
Melissa Plasse
Wetland
Preservation without Local Agencies, Mauricio Dominic Sarria
Massachusetts
Forests, Michael Messier
Coastal
Erosion, Heather Flaherty
The Rain
Forest Beneath the Sea, Matthew Pearce
Hessel’s Hairstreak
Butterfly, Louisa Plouffe
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