野生缅因州 presents “Keeping Track of Scaled Jewels” in 卡姆登, 4月23日
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卡姆登, 野生缅因州的伙伴关系 野生动物研究中心 and the 卡姆登 Public Library, continues this spring with a presentation by Dr. Phillip deMaynadier about the biology and conservation of Maine’s butterflies.
“Keeping Track of Scaled Jewels: The Biology and Conservation of Maine’s Butterflies” will take place Tuesday, 4月23日, 下午6:30.m., in the Picker Room and via Zoom.
To attend virtually, register at http://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_krGFxahRQz-l7GGpJ8UxoA
Dr. Phillip deMaynadier is a wildlife biologist for Maine’s Department of Inland 渔业 and Wildlife (MDIFW) where he leads the Wildlife Diversity Section. He has authored over 50 scientific publications, is active on numerous state and national wildlife technical committees, and serves on the Graduate Faculty at University of Maine’s Department of Wildlife, 渔业, 及保护生物学. He was also the Co-coordinator of the Maine Butterfly Survey.