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A Force of Nature: The Gray Wolf's Impact on Ecosystem Health

What Presentation
When Nov 02, 2010
from 06:30 pm to 07:30 pm
Where EWEB Training Room (500 E. 4th Ave, Eugene)
Contact Name Chandra LeGUe
Contact Email cl@oregonwild.org
Contact Phone 541-344-0675
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Join conservation biologist Cristina Eisenberg for a presentation about how wolves shape the natural world.

Wolves are making a comeback in Oregon and across the West - thanks to groups like Oregon Wild who are working to protect their habitat and their right to exist. Find out more about how these top predators impact their environment, and why they are so important to the wild west.

Conservation biologist Cristina Eisenberg, Oregon State University fellow whose work is featured in the film "Lords of Nature" and author of the recently published Island Press book, "The Wolf's Tooth: Keystone Predators, Trophic Cascades, and Biodiversity", presents.Howling Wolf

Hosted by Oregon Wild and our partner Cascadia Wildlands. Free and open to the public.

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What percentage of the world’s green house gas emissions are the result of deforestation?
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