Dr. Steven McNulty Speaks on Environmental Stress at Western Carolina University
Dr. Steven McNulty, research ecologist and team leader of EFETAC's Southern Global Change Program, spoke about environmental stress at Western Carolina University in Cullowhee, NC.
Dr. McNulty gives numerous presentations on the vulnerability of Southeast watersheds to climate change. River basins are globally unique and ecologically important, and are vital sources of clean water. His assessment comes at a time when portions of the region are experiencing severe drought conditions for the second consecutive year.
Dr. McNulty spoke at the Mountain Heritage Center Auditorium on the WCU Campus on Saturday, October 25, 2008. The environmental stress of large developments on the unique and fragile forest ecosystems and watersheds was discussed. A question and answer period followed.
The event, free to the public, was sponsored by United Neighbors of Tuckasegee. For additional information, contact Mary Jo Cobb at (828) 293-0539.