Public Lecture:"Conservation Pathology: How Studying Mortalities Can Help Save a Species"
Wednesday, October 9, 2019 4pm to 5pm

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606 Tower Road, Ithaca
To the Cornell Community-
Please join us at our weekly Conversations in Conservation presentation and lecture on October 9, 2019 from 4:00-5:00 PM at Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine in Lecture Hall 3 (LH3). The room is at the base of the veterinary research tower, not in the atrium.
Veterinary student, Carmen Smith, will be presenting "Conservation Pathology: How Studying Mortalities Can Help Save a Species". This presentation will be based on his time in Indoensia working with World Wildlife Fund Indonesia, ALeRT, and Insitut Pertanian Bogot as part of an Engaged Cornell and Expanding Horizons summer program.
All are invited and if you are interested in learning how you could attend one of the Engaged Cornell summer programs, please attend and speak with us!
Thank you,
Montana Stone
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