Conservation Lecture - Sequoia Zoo

Sequoia Park Zoo hosts lectures throughout the year where community members can learn about the earth and all of its wild inhabitants.

Nov. 20. 2024
"How Indigenous Ethnobotany Can Inform Conservation"
Adam Canter, Wiyot Tribe Biologist

Dec. 18, 2024
"Impact of Marine Protected Areas on Fishes and Birds in Northern California"
Jose Marin Jarrin and Mark Colwell Depts of Fisheries and Wildlife, Cal Poly Humboldt

Jan. 15, 2025
"Status of Spotted Owls in NW California and the Impact of Barred Owls"
Peter Carlson, Colorado State University

Feb. 19, 2025
"Exploring Potential Sea Otter Reintroduction"
Matt Parker, US Fish and Wildlife Service

Mar. 19, 2025
"Mitigating Issues that Threaten the Squirrel Monkey in Costa Rica with Wildlife Bridges"
Carmen Soto, Kids Saving the Rainforest

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