Science on Tap to examine Southeastern Grasslands Initiative’s ‘New Course for Conservation’
(Posted April 6, 2021)
Austin Peay State University’s Science on Tap lecture series continues virtually tonight (April 6) when Dr. Dwayne Estes offers a look at the Southeastern Grasslands Initiative (SGI) based at APSU.
The event will be at 7 p.m. and will be free and open to the public.
Estes – executive director of SGI and biology professor at Austin Peay – will offer a presentation titled “The Southeastern Grasslands Initiative: Charting a New Course for Conservation in the 21st Century.”
For more information and for a link to the April event, click here. Please note: The link to the Zoom event will not go live until the time of the event.
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