Research Seminar Series – Does Cognition Facilitate the Adaptation of Wildlife to Urban Environments? A Case Study of Raccoons

March 3, 2022 2pm

Online & In-person

Does Cognition Facilitate the Adaptation of Wildlife to Urban Environments? A Case Study of Raccoons

Does Cognition Facilitate the Adaptation of Wildlife to Urban Environments? A Case Study of Raccoons

When: March 3, 2022, at 2pm
Where: Online via Zoom or In-person at the CAWP Case Room (FSC 2916)
Speaker: Dr. Sarah Benson-Amram, Forest and Conservation Sciences

Seminar Registration

Registration is free but required. Online registrants will be sent a Zoom link and in-person attendance is limited to 40 people.

Takeaway snacks will be provided to in-person attendees.

UBC Forestry Research Seminar Series

Back by popular demand, the Faculty of Forestry Research Seminar Series has returned with a 2022 line-up that truly showcases a selection of outstanding research projects currently underway. Hosted by Professor and Associate Dean of Research & Innovation Dr. Sally Aitken, this year’s series will cover crucial research issues of regional, national and international concern. The seminars will be presented both virtually and in person.

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