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CE:What Community Science Taught Me

Wednesday, October 19, 2022
12:30 pm1:30 pm
Online see link below

Hear from panelists representing different roles in community science efforts, and how these experiences have played a role in their understanding of science, conservation, and the outdoors in Nebraska.
Panel Host:
Alie Mayes, Community Science Specialist, Nebraska Game & Parks Commission
Panelists:
Katie Lamke, Xerces Society
Cody Dreier, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission
Kellie Hayden, Community Scientist
Dr. Han Li, University of Nebraska – Omaha
Colin Croft, Community Scientist

This webinar is part of the Conservation Education Lunch & Learn Series. Education is an essential part of conservation. Understanding how people learn and what motivates conservation-based behavior changes are complex subjects that span across many scientific disciplines. This free virtual series dives into the science behind educational efforts and practices by learning from experts on a variety of science and educational topics. For questions about the series, contact Amber Schiltz, Wildlife Education Program Manager at amber.schiltz@nebraska.gov

Conservation Education Virtual Lunch & Learn Series
Education is an essential part of conservation. Understanding how people learn and what motivates conservation-based behavior changes are complex subjects that span across many scientific disciplines. This free virtual series dives into the science behind educational efforts and practices by learning from experts on a variety of science and educational topics. For questions about the series, contact Amber Schiltz, Wildlife Education Program Manager.

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