Was this zoologist punished for telling school kids politically incorrect facts about polar bears?

From The Financial Post

Opinion: Dr. Susan Crockford describes her expulsion from the University of Victoria as ‘an academic hanging without a trial, conducted behind closed doors’

Zoologist Dr. Susan Crockford says that, contrary to the claims of environmental activists, polar bears are currently thriving and are at no risk of extinction from climate change.Postmedia

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October 16, 2019
6:30 AM EDT

Last Updated
October 16, 2019
10:18 AM EDT

By Donna Laframboise

A world-renowned expert in animal bone identification has lost her position at the University of Victoria (UVic), she believes for telling school kids politically incorrect facts about polar bears.

Zoologist Dr. Susan Crockford is routinely hired by biologists and archeologists in Canada and abroad to identify the remains of mammals, birds and fish. She has helped catalog museum collections, and assisted police with forensic analyses. But UVic students will no longer benefit from her expertise, and her ability to apply for research grants has come to a screeching halt. In May, the Anthropology Department withdrew her Adjunct Professor status, depriving her of a university affiliation.

Crockford describes her expulsion as “an academic hanging without a trial, conducted behind closed doors.” After being renewed unanimously in 2016 for a three-year term, her adjunct status was not renewed the next time around.

Crockford is the author of a popular blog, polarbearscience.com, as well as five books about these animals. Polar Bear Facts and Myths has been translated into four languages. She says that, contrary to the claims of environmental activists, polar bears are currently thriving and are at no risk of extinction from climate change.

Informing the public of these plain facts now appears to be unacceptable to UVic. After 15 years, Crockford was advised in May that an internal Appointment Reappointment Promotion and Tenure (ARPT) committee had “voted not to renew your Adjunct Status.” No reasons were provided. Having undergone hip surgery in the interim, Crockford is only now going public.

When contacted by the National Post recently, UVic spokesman Paul Marck refused to say how many people were on the ARPT committee, how many voted against Crockford, or how many were zoologists in a position to make an informed decision about her abilities.

The position of Adjunct Professor is unpaid. In exchange for mentoring students, sitting on thesis committees, and delivering occasional lectures, adjuncts gain official academic standing and full access to library research services. When asked what safeguards ensure that adjuncts can’t be excommunicated merely for expressing unpopular ideas, spokesman Marck declined to respond, citing provincial privacy legislation. In his words, the university doesn’t disclose “information about internal processes. We must respect the privacy rights of all members of our campus community.”

In this case, the university is not protecting Crockford’s right to privacy. Instead, it is using a privacy smokescreen to protect members of a committee who have decided to purge an adjunct professor without reason or explanation.

Absent any other plausible explanation, Crockford has concluded that she was removed in order to suppress views on polar bears and related climate change issues and prevent her from continuing to challenge the high-profile academics who claim polar bear populations are in crisis.

G. Cornelis van Kooten, a UVic professor of economics who also holds a Canada Research Chair in environmental studies, says he is “appalled and distressed” by the Crockford removal. When, he asks, did “universities turn against open debate? There’s now a climate of fear on campus.”

Academia is a “publish or perish” workplace, and Crockford is an accomplished scholar. Last year, she was co-author of a paper published in Science, one of the world’s most prestigious scientific journals. On any campus, the number of professors whose recent work appears in that journal is small. Once again citing privacy concerns, UVic spokesman Marck declined to tell the National Post how many other UVic professors have met this high standard.

Crockford says she isn’t entirely surprised by her expulsion, given her previous ban from the UVic Speakers Bureau. For the better part of a decade, that entity had arranged for her to deliver unpaid lectures to elementary and high school students, as well as to adult community groups. One talk concerned the early origins of domestic dogs. The other was titled Polar Bears: Outstanding Survivors of Climate Change.

There is every indication she was a popular speaker. But in 2017, UVic Speakers Bureau co-ordinator Mandy Crocker advised her of a policy change. The chair of the Anthropology Department now needed to confirm that Crockford was “able to represent the university” when discussing these topics.

Crockford’s 2004 dissertation broke new ground with regard to the mechanisms by which wolves evolved into domestic dogs. UVic awarded her a PhD for that research. Yet 13 years later, Dr. Ann Stahl, as Chair of the Anthropology Department, banned Crockford from telling members of the public about it as a representative of the school.

In April 2017, Stahl advised: “I will not be endorsing your request to be included in the Speakers Bureau roster for 2017-2018.” Admitting that she couldn’t prevent Crockford from speaking elsewhere as a private citizen, Stahl drew the line at her doing so “as a representative of UVic.”

Stahl said she respected “issues of academic freedom,” but Crockford’s talks at schools had “generated concern among parents regarding balance” and that this concern had “been shared with various levels of the university.” Stahl did not respond to a request by the National Post for an interview.

That was the first time Crockford was made aware of any problems. Because no one from the Speakers Bureau or the Anthropology Department has ever advised her of any specific complaint, she was never given an opportunity to defend herself.

The Speakers Bureau draws its volunteers from UVic “faculty, staff, graduate students and retirees.” Prospective speakers complete a form on its website, which says nothing about departmental approval. There is no suggestion that presentations must be balanced, and many appear to be overtly political.

For example, Social Studies associate professor Jason Price currently delivers a lecture titled Education and the Revolution: Climate Change and the Curriculum of Life, to students as young as kindergarten age. Patrick Makokoro, a UVic graduate student, offers a presentation to audiences as young as 10 about social justice.

Dwight Owens, an employee of Ocean Networks Canada, an entity affiliated with UVic, has no scientific training. His BA is in Chinese language and literature. His MA is in educational technology. Nevertheless, under the auspices of the UVic Speakers Bureau, he has been giving talks about ocean chemistry and climate change for years.

The National Post asked UVic spokesman Marck how many people have been forbidden from participating in the Speakers Bureau, and what mechanisms are in place to vet presentations about controversial topics. Marck refused to address either of these matters. Speakers Bureau co-ordinator Crocker also declined to be interviewed.

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Deacon
October 16, 2019 4:39 pm

People need to wake up and follow the money….there are a number of Super Billionaires in the world that have no true “country” affiliation…they are in it for the Power and found a route to greater wealth/power… first Global Warming, then Climate Change was a mechanism to move governments out of their way to control vastly more areas, people, wealth. Who is funding all this? …the schools/universities, the activist, the protesters, the media propaganda with doctored charts/graphs of radical climate change….solar panel fields which are failing to produce, wind turbines farms that are broken and not producing (never did)…but someone profited from those companies that made/sold all that equipment eating up lots of taxpayer funding. Somewhere down the road of time, it will be easy to look back and see…if the world has not collapsed into a few Kingdoms of the Trillionaires.

Thank you – wattsupwiththat- for offering us some glimmer of avoiding the doom of this Fake Crisis

griff
Reply to  Deacon
October 17, 2019 1:56 am

Well hang on: there are quite a number of billionaires giving money to skeptic institutions.

I don’t think Heartland is entirely funded by contributions from blue collar workers, for example?

MarkW
Reply to  griff
October 17, 2019 5:25 pm

There is no lie so old, or so disproven, that griff won’t tell it. Over and over again.

That you don’t think at all is amply demonstrated.

Al Miller
October 16, 2019 4:44 pm

Disgusted with UVic. As an alumni I can now say I will have some rather terse discussions when they phone for alumni contributions, at least I will enjoy that.

Duane
October 16, 2019 5:16 pm

Sue them

Richard
October 16, 2019 5:36 pm

Craven cowards, the lot of them.

And the rest of the UVic profs who are working under that ‘climate of fear’? Grow a pair!

Steve45
October 16, 2019 5:41 pm

Don’t worry- she’s still on the Heartland Institute payroll.

Curious George
October 16, 2019 5:53 pm

Never argue with a democratic aristocracy.

TomRude
October 16, 2019 6:09 pm

Hopefully, being located near a nice Quaternary active seismic fault, a Magnitude 7 will take care of this institution.

Izaak Walton
October 16, 2019 9:42 pm

Also the sentences:
“Academia is a “publish or perish” workplace, and Crockford is an accomplished scholar. Last year, she was co-author of a paper published in Science, one of the world’s most prestigious scientific journals.”
only tell half the story. Looking on Scopus Dr. Crockford has published 20 papers in 22 years which
have been cited a total of 389 times and she has a h-index of 9. The science article mentioned
has over 50 authors the first five “contributed equally to the work”, the last two “co-supervised the work”
and Dr. Crockford is in the middle of the author list. As the article states Academia is a publish or perish workplace and Dr. Crockford is failing to publish at what is now-a-days seen as an acceptable rate.

chaswarnertoo
Reply to  Izaak Walton
October 17, 2019 6:55 am

She has also had a hip replaced recently, a book written and various gigs.

October 16, 2019 11:15 pm

The late Professor Bob Carter of JCU in Queensland , while retired was allowed to have a connection with the University.

But as with this lady, he Bob Carter said things about CC which the University did not approve of, and they terminated his “” Rights “””” at the University.

MJE VK5ELL

griff
October 17, 2019 2:01 am

Climate change and retreating arctic sea ice is certainly affecting walrus populations – here is a useful summary.

https://www.arctic.noaa.gov/Report-Card/Report-Card-2015/ArtMID/5037/ArticleID/226/Walruses-in-a-Time-of-Climate-Change

Note there are populations which are increasing, due to cessation of hunting: a parallel with polar bear populations post 1970s. But the long term outlook clearly shows pressure on walrus and limitations on population when haul outs replace use of ice floes…

Reply to  griff
October 17, 2019 11:15 am

And just how many walruses (walri?) should there be? How does that number compare to the recent past, distant past and far distant past? If the numbers are all different, what accounted for it?

MarkW
Reply to  griff
October 17, 2019 5:27 pm

Once again, currently they are doing well, but according to the models they are about to all die.

It really is amazing how trolls actually believe that models must be true.

Mike M
October 17, 2019 4:22 am

So people that know little about polar bears get someone who knows about polar bears sacked because she knows too much ?

leowaj
October 17, 2019 5:02 am

My fear is that, as an American citizen, seeing what’s happening in Australia is just a foretaste of the poison in American universities. I know that’s the biggest understatement of the century but it boggles the mind how deep the corruption goes.

Olen
October 17, 2019 9:15 am

article: Dwight Owens, an employee of Ocean Networks Canada, an entity affiliated with UVic, has no scientific training. His BA is in Chinese language and literature. His MA is in educational technology. Nevertheless, under the auspices of the UVic Speakers Bureau, he has been giving talks about ocean chemistry and climate change for years.

How quaint, it is not his knowledge of science that is important but his ability to support climate change while a real scientific authority is dismissed from work and speaking. No guessing the quality of education.

Lord Myrt
October 17, 2019 4:10 pm

So, what can we do for her?

MLCross
October 18, 2019 3:39 am

“After being renewed unanimously in 2016 for a three-year term, her adjunct status was not renewed the next time around.”

Wish we had known she was on double-secret probation. Could’ve had a polar bear toga party.