Relax – this should make you feel better – overall avg grades (incl. exam 2) 12/24 certain/likely A’s at this point 9/12 certain A’s at this point.

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Relax – this should make you feel better – overall avg grades (incl. exam 2) 12/24 certain/likely A’s at this point 9/12 certain A’s at this point

And it gets better….. At this point, no one will fail the course!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! While we can’t do April NPS extra credit not officially scheduled, there is still the UNLV extra credit (30 pts)…..1.5 letter grades on E2! And, the ~33% of remaining pts in assignments/projects should not be difficult with some effort

So this doesn’t seem so bad, does it? Exam 2 avg grades

Go over exams Take notes on where to find info – server space at a premium

Thank you for the feed back – your suggestions were heard and will be implemented -

Many good suggestions on what to add – couple people suggested condensing RC/prairie/objectives E.g., additions/expansions: Toxic ER, desert ER (4), stream/aquatic (5), other countries or tropics (6), wildlife (3), a lab, a semester, others So, on 4/9, monitoring will focus on effects on wildlife; 4/23 (last lecture) Jaeger returns – joint lecture/discussion on non U.S. wildlife restoration example; see next slide for hydrological restoration

Some references about stream/hydrological ER Satterlund, D.R., and P.W. Adams Wildland watershed management. John Wiley and Sons, NY. Roni, P., et al A review of stream restoration techniques and a hierarchical strategy for prioritizing restoration in Pacific Northwest watersheds. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 22:1-20. Palmer, M.A., et al Standards for ecologically successful river restoration. Journal of Applied Ecology 42: Alexander, G.G., and J.D. Allan Stream restoration in the Upper Midwest, U.S.A. Restoration Ecology 14:595:604. Moerke, A.H., and G.A. Lamberti Restoring stream ecosystems: lessons from a Midwestern state. Restoration Ecology 12: Purcell, A.H., C. Friedrich, and V.H. Resh An assessment of a small urban stream restoration project in northern California. Restoration Ecology 10:

Some references about stream/hydrological ER Pethick, J Estuarine and tidal wetland restoration in the United Kingdom: policy versus practice. 10: Scoppettone, G.G., P.H. Rissler, C. Gourley, and C. Martinez Habitat restoration as a means of controlling non- native fish in a Mojave Desert oasis. Restoration Ecology 13:

Seminar feed back: 25 students specifically noted they liked them; help for grad school, other viewpoints; one said too long, another too short; 2 said scary; 12 said more structure, maybe break up in to teams – will do that for our last seminar. Exam questions: This time, no time to edit since moved back. Next time, will edit, highlight important topics.

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