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CER Lunchtime Lectures repeated following month at UT

October 2, 2017 by

Oct 3                      JUST ADDED – Tuesday NOON to 1pm at University of Texas

Norman Hackerman Building (NHB). 100 E 24th St, Austin TX, 78712 Room 1.720https://facilitiesservices.utexas.edu/buildings/UTM/0470

  • Lunchtime Lecture by Kevin M. Anderson
  • For the rest of 2017, we will repeat the previous month’s Lunchtime Lecture at the University of Texas for faculty, students, and the public. Come join us at UT!
  • The Aerial City: Urban Birds, Bats, and Denizens of the Sky
  • What is the city to a bird, bat, or flying insect? What are the opportunities and hazards of living in the aerial city? For this final lecture about urban natural history, we take to the air. We will look at urban ecology from the perspective of the denizens of the city sky, and, in particular, we will look at Austin as a city with a long, rich history of observing and protecting birds, bats, and other flying creatures.

 

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