2019 Jackson Hole Wildlife Symposium
Event info
Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative presents
2019 Jackson Hole Wildlife Symposium
March 8, 2019
The Center Theater & Lobby
Registration opens at 8:00AM, Symposium begins at 8:30AM
SYMPOSIUM REGISTRATION:
$75 through March 1st
$100 after March 1st and day-of event
*plus $3 Vendini processing fee
Contact [email protected] for student registration rates
8:30AM-5:00PM — Symposium
7PM — Keynote Speaker, Dan Wenk (free, non-ticketed) >> More information
Jackson Hole Wildlife Symposium (JHWS) will gather scientists, conservation professionals, public officials, members of the conservation community and general public to discuss the challenges facing wildlife in Jackson Hole and the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Symposium participants will experience diverse sessions, panels, and speakers addressing “Human-Wildlife Coexistence in Jackson Hole and Beyond: Integrating Science, Education, and Conservation”, featuring Amanda Lynch, Opening Keynote Speaker, Author of Urgency in the Anthropocene, with speakers Todd Wilkinson, PJ White, Brian Glaspell, Mark Newcomb, Molly Tyson Loomis, and moderators Franz Camenzind and Susan Clark.
Agenda available at http://nrccooperative.org/education/2019-jackson-h…
The Evening Keynote presentation by Dan Wenk, is free and open to the public at 7:00PM. Dan is retired Yellowstone National Park Superintendent and will present “Ecosystem management of national parks in the 21st century.”