Human-wildlife conflict is one of the biggest challenges facing wildlife conservation today, whether with bears, mountain lions or gorillas, across the planet or in our own Bay Area.
Join us for a talk by the co-founder and Executive Director of HWCC, Francine Madden, as she untangles contemporary conservation conflict and shares cases that exemplify the impact of HWCC’s approach, giving us hope for a peaceful coexistence between people and wildlife.
Thursday, March 21 from 6:30pm - 9:30pm
Zimmer Auditorium. Please park in the lower lot and proceed to the Maddie's Center for Science and Environmental Education. Enter through the lower level glass doors.
Contact: Amy Gotliffe
Email: amy@oaklandzoo.org
Phone: (510) 632-9525
The Conservation Speaker Series is sponsored by Bishop O'Dowd High School and the Port of Oakland.
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