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Migratory Animals and Their Conservation Status

2024-09-19 15:30:00 2024-09-19 16:30:00 America/Chicago Migratory Animals and Their Conservation Status As part of our One Read program, featuring the book "Migrations," learn about some of the unique and spectacular migration patterns that exist in creatures from tiny insects to large mammals from Dr. Robin Hirsch-Jacobson, professor of biology at William Woods University. Adults. External venue: Kemper Arts Center, Room 112 - William Woods University, Fulton -

Thursday, September 19
3:30pm - 4:30pm

Add to Calendar 2024-09-19 15:30:00 2024-09-19 16:30:00 America/Chicago Migratory Animals and Their Conservation Status As part of our One Read program, featuring the book "Migrations," learn about some of the unique and spectacular migration patterns that exist in creatures from tiny insects to large mammals from Dr. Robin Hirsch-Jacobson, professor of biology at William Woods University. Adults. External venue: Kemper Arts Center, Room 112 - William Woods University, Fulton -

As part of our One Read program, featuring the book "Migrations," learn about some of the unique and spectacular migration patterns that exist in creatures from tiny insects to large mammals from Dr. Robin Hirsch-Jacobson, professor of biology at William Woods University. Adults.

As part of our One Read program, featuring the book "Migrations," learn about some of the unique and spectacular migration patterns that exist in creatures from tiny insects to large mammals. Dr. Robin Hirsch-Jacobson, professor of biology at William Woods University.

Professor Hirsch-Jacobson will discuss how animals are able to undergo these migratory feats as well as why they undertake this — at times very dangerous — migratory behavior. Additionally, many migratory animals are threatened or endangered, and we will cover why migratory animals are at risk.

Adults.

See a William Woods University campus map.

AGE GROUP: | Adults |

EVENT TYPE: | One Read | Featured | Books & Authors |

TAGS: | Science | Nature |

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