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Public Talk: Wildlife Research in Action
Dates
Wednesday 17 August | 6pm – 7pm
Free
Three herpetologists walk into a museum...
'Herpetology' is the study of amphibians and reptiles. Join three WA scientists for a public talk about new species of reptiles and frogs, conservation genetics and the effects of pollution on tiger snakes in the south-west, and maybe the odd furry creature too. This free talk features three "herpos" working in various areas: taxonomy, conservation and environmental impacts.
Guest Speakers:
Dr Paul Doughty (WA Museum)
Dr Renee Catullo (University of WA)
Dr Damian Lettoof (Curtin University)