The Importance of Predators
Open gallery
The Center for Animal Law Studies is happy to present this free and public event. We invite you to join Predator Defense as it kicks off its 20th Anniversary Lecture Series with a fascinating look at why we need predators such as wolves, coyotes, cougars, and bears on the landscape.
Wildlife ecologist, author, and photographer George Wuerthner will present a slide show and lecture on the ecology of predators, how they shape ecosystems, and why they’re critical to our survival.
When: Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Where: McCarty, Classroom #3 of Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR
What: A free presentation open to the public regarding The Importance of Predators
For more information, please visit www.predatordefense.org.
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Center for Animal Law Studies
Lewis & Clark Law School
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Portland OR 97219