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We wish to know: Where we are going Why we should care How the pieces fit together Evolution and Ecology Roadmap phylogeny.html And, maybe… Who is this guy?

David Allan My Courses Environ 110 Earth and Ecosystems (fall) Environ 111 Human Impacts (winter) Environ 520 Fluvial Ecosystems (fall) My Interests Travel Camping Reading My Research Watersheds, Land Use, and River Ecosystems Environmental Flows River Restoration River health improves with increasing natural land near the stream Allan family safari, Serenghetti

My themes Human-induced changes to the planet need to be understood within the context of natural processes and evolutionary change Not just climate change: global deforestation and desertification, over- harvested resources, global homogenization of species, altered mineral cycles Life diversity and life processes are at risk

Efforts to Reconcile God and Nature Charles Darwin

Threats to Biodiversity Human actions now threaten species and ecosystems to an extent rarely seen in earth history. Over-harvest Climate change Habitat destruction Exotic species

Why should we care about biodiversity? The wonder of nature Ecosystem goods and services –Clean water, productive soils, the recycling of nutrients, food and fiber, recreation, spiritual renewal The accelerating rate of species loss Emerging diseases com/Leafy_Sea_Drago n.htm The March of the Penguins, narrated by Morgan Freeman