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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Conserving the Great Apes in a Changing World
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SUMMARY:Conserving the Great Apes in a Changing World
DESCRIPTION:[[{'fid':'578411','view_mode':'default','type':'media','attributes':{'height':'300','width':'498','class':'media-element file-default'}}]].. Free Public Lecture: Annette Lanjouw, Vice President, Strategic   Initiatives and Great Ape Program, Arcus FoundationConserving species, particularly the “charismatic megafauna,” has been a focus of conservation efforts for many decades. With a growing human population, the protection of any single species—compared to the conservation of a landscape or ecosystem—can easily be questioned. Annette Lanjouw will discuss why the conservation of individual species is critical and how this effort enables us to connect with the environment in ways that make action and responses meaningful.Free parking is available at the 52 Oxford Street Garage [1]Presented in collaboration with the Project on Race &amp; Gender in Science &amp; Medicine at the Hutchins Center for African and African-American Research, Harvard University[1] https://www.google.com/maps/place/52+Oxford+St,+Harvard+University,+Cambridge,+MA+02138/@42.3801645,-71.1153057,17z/data=%213m1%214b1%214m2%213m1%211s0x89e37740a3c56959:0xe17bf20973449411
LOCATION:Geological Lecture Hall, 24 Oxford Street
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