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Museum of Natural History Introduction2:02
Provost Steven Hyman: Changing Habitats Introduction3:40
Professor E.O. Wilson: Habitat Loss and Species Extinction15:06
Professor Jeremy Jackson: Ecological Extinction in the Sea20:01
Professors Holbrook and Hanken: A Global Assessment9:01
Professor Paul Moorcroft: The Effects of Population Change7:36
Professor Peter Ashton: What is Harvard Doing?13:59
Audience Question & Answer23:43
This symposium, a presentation of the Harvard Museum of Natural History, is a scientific discussion of how environments are changing and why species are being lost. Presentations discuss the root causes, including climate and land use change, and their impact on species' habitats. What are the ramifications for human society? Why should people care? If it is inevitable that species must be sacrificed to development, how does humanity prioritize which ones are saved? This symposium occurred on Friday, November 12, 2004, at the Harvard University Science Center.
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