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September 24, 2019

What’s it like to live with wild elephants? CSU professor will share discoveries

Department of Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Biology Associate Professor George Wittemyer has closely followed 900 elephants living in Samburu National Reserve in Kenya for more than 20 years. He will explain elephant behavior and conservation challenges at the next Teen Science Café on Oct. 9.

When: 5-7 p.m., with the presentation starting at 5:30 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 9
Where: Everyday Joe’s Coffee House, 144 S. Mason St., Fort Collins
Presenter: CSU Department of Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Biology Associate Professor George Wittemyer

RSVP to the Oct. 9 Teen Science Café here.

Oct. 9 Teen Science Café flier

The Front Range Teen Science Café is part of a larger national network of science cafés for teens. ESMEI’S Teen Science Café brings scientists and teens together for a conversation about science in a local coffee shop. A primary goal of the café is for teens to increase their understanding of the nature of science and to develop a realistic perception of scientists and the lives they lead, which they sometimes do not get in school.