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Living with Climate Change: How Behavior Can Help Species Cope
Living with Climate Change: How Behavior Can Help Species Cope

Tue, Jul 12

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Living with Climate Change: How Behavior Can Help Species Cope

Embere Hall Science, Research and Analysis Unit Supervisor, Wyoming Game & Fish Department, Adjunct Professor, University of Wyoming Photo Credit: Melia Devivo

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Jul 12, 2022, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

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Embere's professional interests revolve around the intersection of science and resource management. She currently serves as the Science, Research and Analysis Unit Supervisor for the Wyoming Game & Fish Department, and as an adjunct professor at the University of Wyoming. In these roles she thinks a lot about how wildlife adjust to new environments, and management strategies that promote species resilience. Prior to joining the Game & Fish Department she served as a Research Scientist with the Wyoming Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit. When she's not at work, Embere enjoys all things outside - kayaking, skiing, backpacking, road biking and generally exploring the world.

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