Sunday, October 1, 2017

FALL 2017 American Museum of Natural History Teen SciCafe Teen SciCafe: Humans and Conflicts with Bears: Oh My! OCTOBER 4

Conservation scientist Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant offers insights into black bear behavior and ecology and shares tips on what humans can do to improve relations with our ursine neighbors.
Date: Wednesday, October 4th
Time: 4:30-6pm - Doors open at 4pm
Entry: TBD - Will be included in your reminder email prior to the event
*Free admission & refreshments*
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Speaker: Rae Wynn-Grant - Conservation Science Research and Teaching Postdoctoral Fellow, American Museum of Natural History
Black bears are generalists who can survive and thrive in many ecosystems across North America. This very adaptability means their habitats often overlap with our own communities, driving conflicts between humans and bears. Conservation scientist Rae Wynn-Grant offers insights into black bear behavior and ecology and shares tips on what humans can do to improve relations with our ursine neighbors.

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