Banner

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 ErosionHeather Flaherty

The Rain Forest Beneath the Sea, Matthew Pearce

Hessel’s Hairstreak Butterfly, Louisa Plouffe



Return to James Hayes-Bohanan's Environmental Geography Pages or the GE307 Information Page