Science Spotlight: How to Help a Scientist Find a New Species
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Join Thalles P. Lavinscky Pereira, PhD., a Biodiversity Fellow in the Farrell Lab, to learn how you, too, can participate in the scientific process.
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Ages: Adults.
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- In-person only.
Dates and Times
.: Wednesday, March 20, 7:24PM – 8:24PM.
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Scientists estimate that there are over 7.5 million species of plants and animals that have yet to be discovered and described. But in a world where extinction may outpace discovery, how can citizen scientists get involved?
Join Thalles P. Lavinscky Pereira, PhD., a Biodiversity Fellow in the Farrell Lab, to learn how residents in Alaska helped him discover and describe a new species of snakeworm gnat and learn how you, too, can participate in the scientific process.
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Last updated March 13, 2024.