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Presented By: Society for Conservation Biology

The Wolf Next Door: What We Can Learn from Communities Living with Carnivores

Lara Volski

The UM Society for Conservation Biology is hosting scientist Lara Volski for a speaker event that explores human-carnivore coexistence. Lara Volski is a researcher with the UW's People and Wildlife Lab and the USGS Washington Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. She integrates wildlife ecology and social theory to study wolf recovery in Washington, focusing on elevating local community perspectives in decision-making. The UM Society for Conservation Biology is hosting scientist Lara Volski for a speaker event that explores human-carnivore coexistence. Lara Volski is a researcher with the UW's People and Wildlife Lab and the USGS Washington Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. She integrates wildlife ecology and social theory to study wolf recovery in Washington, focusing on elevating local community perspectives in decision-making.
The UM Society for Conservation Biology is hosting scientist Lara Volski for a speaker event that explores human-carnivore coexistence. Lara Volski is a researcher with the UW's People and Wildlife Lab and the USGS Washington Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. She integrates wildlife ecology and social theory to study wolf recovery in Washington, focusing on elevating local community perspectives in decision-making.
When: Dec 3rd, 1-2 p.m.
Where: IGCB Lounge (Dana 1024)
Refreshments and Snacks Provided!
The UM Society for Conservation Biology is hosting scientist Lara Volski for a speaker event that explores human-carnivore coexistence. Lara Volski is a researcher with the UW's People and Wildlife Lab and the USGS Washington Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. She integrates wildlife ecology and social theory to study wolf recovery in Washington, focusing on elevating local community perspectives in decision-making. The UM Society for Conservation Biology is hosting scientist Lara Volski for a speaker event that explores human-carnivore coexistence. Lara Volski is a researcher with the UW's People and Wildlife Lab and the USGS Washington Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. She integrates wildlife ecology and social theory to study wolf recovery in Washington, focusing on elevating local community perspectives in decision-making.
The UM Society for Conservation Biology is hosting scientist Lara Volski for a speaker event that explores human-carnivore coexistence. Lara Volski is a researcher with the UW's People and Wildlife Lab and the USGS Washington Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. She integrates wildlife ecology and social theory to study wolf recovery in Washington, focusing on elevating local community perspectives in decision-making.

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