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What:
Come hear Dave Foreman, one of America’s most famous conservation thinkers
and leaders, describe a vision of the future when wilderness is so broadly
linked that wild creatures like grizzly bears can roam from Mexico to Alaska.
Foreman is perhaps best known as a co-founder of Earth First! and was named
by Audubon magazine as one of the 100 Champions of Conservation of the 20th
Century.
When:
Wednesday, November 5, 7:30 p.m.
Reception: 7:00 p.m.
Where:
Woodland Park Zoo’s Auditorium near the zoo’s South Gate
at N. 50th St. & Fremont Ave. N. Parking is free.
Tickets:
Tickets can be purchased at the ZooStore, by phone at 206-684-4843, or
on the zoo’s Web site at Fall
Lecture Series. Prices are $8 per
lecture or $29 for the series of four lectures. Zoo members receive
the special
discount of $7 per lecture or $26 for the series.
Info:
For
more information about the fall lecture series, call: 206-684-4800, or
visit the zoo’s Web site: www.zoo.org.
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