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October 1, 2017 at 7:45 pm

ECOLUNCH | Environmental DNA as a Monitoring Tool for Aquatic Species, Oct. 18

ECOLUNCH presents “Environmental DNA as a Monitoring Tool for Aquatic Species” on Wednesday, Oct. 18, from 11:50 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. in Irvine 159.

This week’s speaker, Steve Spear, will be joining us from the Wilds, which is associated with the Columbus Zoo.

ECOLUNCH is a long-running seminar series that meets on Wednesdays from 11:50 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. in Irvine 159.  All seminars are open to the public.

About The Wilds

The Wilds is a private, non-profit conservation  center located on nearly 10,000 acres of reclaimed mine land in rural southeastern Ohio. It was created as the conservation center of the future by a group of civic leaders, political leaders and zoo professionals who believed that a serious scientific approach was required to find solutions to environmental concerns, according to its website.

From its inception, the Wilds has been envisioned as a facility that combines cutting-edge conservation science and education programs with unique visitor opportunities.

The Wilds Mission is:  To lead and inspire by connecting people and wildlife.

Today, more and more people are aware of environmental issues. Local media as well as national publications have heightened the public’s awareness, pushing conservation issues and their concerns to the forefront. As we become more informed, we realize we do not have to travel to Africa or Asia to find evidence of diminishing habitat and animal populations. Because of the impact in our own backyards, it’s not hard to find people who care – individuals and groups with the desire to protect our habitat and wildlife for future generations.

 

 

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