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Eleanor Fapohunda Colloquium Series

Dr. Monique Sosnowski, “Developing a Database for Federally Prosecuted Wildlife and Environmental Crime”.

The Federal Wildlife Crime Database is part of the Wildlife Data Collaborative and the first in the U.S. It brings together real federal court cases about wildlife and environmental crimes — everything from trafficking endangered species to illegal fishing. This project is exciting because students from FSC were directly involved in gathering, coding, and analyzing the data. Their work not only helps researchers and policymakers better understand how these crimes are handled but also gives our students hands-on experience contributing to real-world solutions for protecting wildlife.

The School of Arts & Sciences Colloquium Series was established in 2004 by the late Dr. Eleanor Fapohunda, Dean of the School of Arts & Sciences, to enable faculty to share their scholarly pursuits with presentations that are accessible, engaging, and interesting to faculty, staff, and students representing the wide range of academic backgrounds of our School.


September 30, 2025
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

School of Business, 120

Thank you to all of our attendees, we look forward to seeing you at future events.

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