This page will eventually become a collection of my reviews of Environmental Impact Assessments conducted in the Bahamas. The links lead to a Science and Perspective copy of the EIA as published, then a link to my comments on the EIA as submitted to the developer and the Department of Environmental Planning and Protection. I will also include a brief summary of the EIA. Enjoy.

  • Top down control

    You do not need a police car on every corner if you take the criminals out of positions of leadership. – Ancilleno Davis, January 5, 2014 Sincerely, Ancilleno Davis, M.Sc.

  • The Breaks

    Life is about choices and chances. Big and little breaks. In 2001 I got the biggest break of my life. Eric Carey told me I needed something better to do with my life and introduced me to Joseph Wunderle and Dave Ewert. Together they told me about the Kirtland’s Warbler Research and Training Program (KWRTP).…

  • Diversity training

    In response to my last post, a good friend brought up the issue of diversity training in the non profit sector, particularly in conservation. If you have spoken to me about diversity, justice, equality, prejudice, etc. you know I split things into three areas: Social, Economic and Environmental. These are the areas in which I…

  • Different? Worse?

    Living in the USA these days gives one a great opportunity to think about racism and prejudice. In particular the negative forms and so I got to thinking about how it works and this is the simplest I can think of. To treat someone or a group of someone’s worse than yourself/ your group, first…

  • Frequently Asked Questions

    Please see some frequently asked questions below Who is allowed to attend the conference? Who is allowed to present at the conference? Do you have to be located in or from the Midwest to attend the conference? What areas of research are allowed at this conference? Should I give an oral presentation or a poster…