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Pete Hawkins

Professor Emeritus

Program(s):
Watershed Management and Ecohydrology
520-621-7273
rhawkins@ag.arizona.edu
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Malcolm Hughes

Regents Professor

mhughes@ltrr.arizona.edu
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Charles Hutchinson

Professor Emeritus

520-621-8568
cfh@arizona.edu
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John Koprowski

Professor Emeritus

520-626-5895
5quirre1@arizona.edu
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William Mannan

Professor Emeritus

520-621-7283
mannan@arizona.edu

Stuart Marsh

Director Emeritus and Professor Emeritus

smarsh@arizona.edu
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William (Bill) Matter

Professor

520-621-7280
wmatter@arizona.edu
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Guy McPherson

guy.r.mcpherson@gmail.com

Istvan Molnar

Professor

621-9932
imolnar@arizona.edu
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Barron Orr

Professor and Geospatial Extension Specialist

520-626-8063
barron@arizona.edu
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Cecil Schwalbe

Ecologist Emeritus

520 670 6671 ext. 300
cecils@arizona.edu
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William Shaw

Professor

520-621-7265
wshaw@ag.arizona.edu
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Charles van Riper III

Professor & ST Research Ecologist - Emeritus

520 670 6671 ext. 267

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