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Neal T O’reilly, Director, Conservation and Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, “Talking with the Animals”, How Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Statistics can Help us Understand the Language of Wildlife.” Colloquium Series Presentations are Held in the American Geographical …