Adrian Treves

Adrian Treves

Biography:

Adrian Treves conducts independent research and advocates for future generations of all life, for scientific integrity, and for sovereign publics worldwide. He studies and speaks about the public trust doctrine and intergenerational equity around the world. Adrian earned his PhD at Harvard University in 1997 and is a Professor of Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and director of the Carnivore Coexistence Lab since 2007. For the past 27 years, his research focuses on ecology, law, and human dimensions of ecosystems in which crop and livestock ownership overlaps the habitat of large carnivores from coyotes up to grizzly bears. He has authored 133 scientific papers on predator-prey ecology or conservation.

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Last Night

Deaths & Disappearances of Scientists / Life of Houdini
Deaths & Disappearances of Scientists / Life of Houdini
Filmmaker Dean Alioto discussed the unsettling phenomenon of 13 scientists and researchers who have either disappeared or died under mysterious circumstances. Followed by Cheryll Jones' interview with 'weird historian' Marc Hartzman on the life of Harry Houdini.

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