Three University of Wyoming graduate students will talk about their biodiversity projects and research in 10-minute talks on Friday, November 7 from 6-8 PM at Bond's Brewing.
Join us for this free, casual event where you can learn the latest in biodiversity work and enjoy a local craft beer.
📆 Friday, November 7, at 6 pm
📍 at Bond's Brewing
📍 411 S 2nd St, Laramie, WY
🎉 Free and open to the public
Graduate student speakers:
1. Alexis Hollander: Wyoming's Mighty Mussels
2. Emily Shertzer: "The varied migrations of Wyoming songbirds"
3. Renee Lile: "Bats as Habitat - Exploring Parasites of Bats"
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About the UW Biodiversity Institute
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.