Tuesday, February 2nd at 7:30pm in the Chapel at Concord Academy.
Dr. H. Bradley Shaffer, this year's Hrdy Fellow at Harvard's Department of
Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, will be speaking about "Making
Population Biology Relevant to Conservation". Turning basic research in
ecology, evolution and genetics into concrete conservation management is one
of the more elusive goals of conservation biology. Dr. Shaffer will be
speaking about this in relation to his studies of the California Tiger
Salamander.
This is the first lecture of the 2010 Richard Taylor Environmental Series
sponsored by the Concord Land Conservation Trust, Harvard University,
Concord Carlisle High School, Concord Academy and Middlesex School. It is
free and the public is welcome.





6 CARS off the road
292 TREES planted
