Biodiversity Chats: Stewarding Wyoming’s Landscapes Through Hunting and Fishing
- Cost:
- Free
- online Zoom
- 710 E Garfield St., suite 105, Laramie, 82070 United States
Additional Information
The University of Wyoming’s Biodiversity Institute plans a series of virtual discussions that focus on the role of science in wildlife management and the importance of hunting and fishing as drivers of conservation in Wyoming.
“Biodiversity Chats: Stewarding Wyoming’s Landscapes through Hunting and Fishing” will take place via Zoom Wednesdays from noon-1 p.m. MST from Feb. 10 to March 10.
Topics covered as part of this event include sharing the stories of historically underrepresented groups in hunting and fishing narratives; the role of biodiversity research in hunting and fishing; overcoming access issues to hunting and fishing; and a presentation by award-winning author Keith McCafferty.
These events are free and open to the public. Registration is required. To register, please visit our website http://wyobiodiversity.org/index.php/blogs/calendar/stewarding-wyomings-landscape-through-hunting-fishing