Paul Crump, PhD, Herpetologist
Wildlife Division, Non-Game and Rare Species Program
Leading Houston toad habitat restoration projects
Lee May, Doctoral Candidate
Ecology & Conservation Biology, Texas A&M University
Recently completed extensive research on the Lost Pines ecosystem
Join us for a compelling discussion between experts at the intersection of endangered species conservation and ecosystem health.
Paul Crump works daily on restoring landscapes that support the Houston toad—an indicator species whose presence signals a thriving ecosystem for numerous native plants and animals.
Lee May will share groundbreaking research findings from the Lost Pines region, the western boundary of the Houston toad’s habitat. His discoveries complement and challenge the current understanding of what constitutes a healthy landscape.
These two researchers have been discussing their research for several months, and we’re privileged to have them share their knowledge and expertise with our community.
Monday, May 12 | 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
This event is free, and no registration is required
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