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The Art & Science of Wildlife Tracking | Palo Alto

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Tuesday, January 22, 2019 - 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm | Cost: FREE*
*Free but RSVP is required.

The Foster | 940 Commercial Street Palo Alto, CA 94303

Event Details

Coming direct from Africa, Meghan Walla-Murphy will explore the ancient art of tracking and what wildlife has to teach, share stories of tracking in North America, the Republic of Congo, Southern Africa and Brazil.

Tea and biscuits (that’s Brit talk for cookies) will be served and, in addition to Ms. Walla-Murphy’s presentation, you can enjoy the wilderness watercolor art of Tony Foster in the galleries.

Meghan Walla-Murphy has been tracking animals avidly for more than two decades, which adds a depth and breadth to her work in habitat connectivity and outreach. She combines her passion for wildlife tracking, writing and people into vocations of habitat conservation and public awareness as an educator, ecologist and author of books, essays and articles. This has given Meghan the skills to read a landscape and better understand ecology, which she then applies to help solve conservation and social justice challenges in her community.

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Cost: FREE*
*Free but RSVP is required.
Categories: *Top Pick*, Art & Museums, Lectures & Workshops
Venue: The Foster
Address: 940 Commercial Street Palo Alto, CA 94303