Carnivores in Crisis NEW!

They boast some of the animal kingdom’s most amazing adaptations – from a cheetah’s breathtaking speed to a grizzly bear’s supreme sense of smell.  Capable of tracking prey through the harshest of conditions – whether the Sahara’s scorching heat or the Arctic’s frozen tundra -carnivores have long fascinated and inspired those who study them. Still, from the Serengeti to the Rocky Mountains, human encroachment and misunderstanding have created tremendous pressures on these predators.  Join Dr. Luke Hunter, the coordinator of the Wildlife Conservation Society’s Global Carnivore Program and one of the world’s foremost authorities on the wild cats of Africa, for an in-depth discussion on his work to better understand and protect these remarkable felines, and valuable insight on WCS’s efforts to protect their carnivorous cousins around the globe.

Date                      Time
Sat., April 16       10:30 – 12:30

Fee
$45/person member
$55/person non-member

Participants under 16 not admitted

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