Roaring Back: The Fragile Global Recovery of Large Carnivores

 

Roaring Back: The Fragile Global Recovery of Large Carnivores

Millbrook, NY – On Friday, February 19 at 7 p.m. join Dr. Joshua Ginsberg, President of the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, for a special lecture on the fragile global recovery of large carnivores.

Lions, tigers, wolves, wild dogs and other charismatic carnivores are often depicted as being on the brink of extinction. Ginsberg will discuss how, over the last few decades, global populations of many large carnivores have either stabilized or have started to recover.

Discover which animals are on the rebound and what their improvement tells us about the future of wildlife conservation.

Ginsberg’s career in conservation science spans 35 years and several continents. Before coming to the Cary Institute in 2014, he was the Senior Vice President of the Wildlife Conservation Society’s Global Conservation Program.

The event will take place in the Cary Institute auditorium located at 2801 Sharon Turnpike, Millbrook, NY.  For more information call (845) 677-7600 x121. Seating is first come first served. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

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The Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies is a private, not-for-profit environmental research and education organization in Millbrook, N.Y. To learn more, visit www.caryinstitute.org

Author: Harlem Valley News