Species on the Move: Public Forum with scientists in Hobart
Join a team of international scientists to learn how climate change is impacting flora and fauna around the world. Plants and animals from the Arctic to oceans and on land are responding to warming temperatures, many by shifting where they live. This public forum in Hobart is your chance to ask scientists questions about the affects on natural ecosystems. And what does this mean for you?
Where: The Grand Chancellor, 1 Davey Street, Hobart
When: Tuesday 9 Feb at 8pm
Who: All welcome!
Free admission - this part of the Species on the Move conference in Hobart from 9-12 February 2016. More than 250 scientists from around the world will gather to review parallel research on the impacts of climate change on plants and animals and how this information can be applied in managing natural resources.
Species on the Move