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Ecologies of Migration

Wednesday, October 1, 2025
2:00-3:30 PM
1040 (Multipurpose Room) LSA Building Map
Why is the Great Lakes region being touted as a so-called climate haven? How does climate change affect the multi-generational migration of monarch butterflies? What is the relationship between climate change, displacement and emigration in Mexico and Central America?

To mark Climate Week, the LSA Division of Undergraduate Education and LSA Sustainability invite you to a multidisciplinary discussion on Ecologies of Migration. LSA faculty panelists will discuss how climate change impacts human and animal migration locally and hemispherically as well as strategies for solutions-focused learning that encourages active engagement in positive actions for healthy habitats, wildlife corridors, migrant care and climate justice.

Panelists:
Julia Cole, Professor and Chair of Earth and Environmental Sciences
André Green, Assistant Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
William Calvo-QuirĂ³s, Associate Professor of American Culture and Director of Latina/o Studies
Building: LSA Building
Event Type: Presentation
Tags: Ecology, Immigration, Sustainability, Umcw25
Source: Happening @ Michigan from LSA Sustainability, The College of Literature, Science, and the Arts