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Hear the latest in conservation and biodiversity science from 3 University of Wyoming Masters and Ph.D. students! On Friday, April 25, join us as they each present their projects in 15-minute engaging talks, followed by a Q&A.📆 Friday, April 25, at 6 pm
📍 CWC Outreach Center (120 Enterprise Blvd, Lander, WY)
🎉 Free and open to the public
🍕 Light food and beverages
Graduate student speakers:
1. Megan Szojka: Into thin air: interactions in the alpine
2. Erik Schoenborn: Butcherbirds of the Sagebrush
3. TBA
This is a free event and a relaxed opportunity for the public to hear the latest in biodiversity science. Other Science Cafes are often hosted around the state, so stay tuned through the Biodiversity Institute page!
This event is by the UW Biodiversity Institute
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The UW Biodiversity Institute works with scientists, resource managers, educators, and the public to further the understanding and conservation of biodiversity. We seek to provide a unique service to Wyoming, our nation, and the world by facilitating collaborative research projects, synthesizing and disseminating research, distributing grants, and providing educational, outreach, and community science programs for students and the public. Learn more at www.wyomingbiodiversity.org.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
120 Enterprise Blvd, Lander, WY, United States