Zoom Café Scientifique on Mon., Feb. 1

Date:
Monday, February 1, 2021
Time:
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Location:
Zoom

Presenter:
Sarah Baillie
Population and Sustainability Organizer, Center for Biological Diversity

Virtual Café Sci: Saving the Birds and the Bees with Safe Sex 
Mon., Feb. 1
7–9 pm

Every day we add 227,000 people to the planet. And every day, dozens of wildlife species are lost forever. Human population growth — along with reckless overconsumption — is driving the sixth mass extinction crisis. On Feb. 1, join Sarah Baillie, Population and Sustainability Organizer at the Center for Biological Diversity, to learn how we can save wildlife by focusing on rights-based solutions. 

About Sarah Baillie:
Sarah Baillie leads outreach efforts to help people understand how the pressures of our growing human population and high levels of consumption hurt wildlife and habitat. She manages the Endangered Species Condoms project and coordinates events for Pillow Talk. Sarah holds a bachelor's degree in wildlife conservation from the University of Delaware, a master's degree in biology from Villanova University, and a master’s degree of public administration from the University of Arizona.

About our Virtual Café Sci:
The event is FREE to attend, but preregistration is required! Carnegie Science Center would like to continue to offer programs like Café Sci, Women in STEM, and others. Please consider making a donation when you register. Once you sign up, you’ll get an email confirmation with instructions on how to enter the event. Have a question for Sarah? You’ll be able to type your questions in the Q&A section during the presentation!

 

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