Biobeers: Marmots in the eastern steppe: evidence of a decline
Friday, 11 August 2006
Biobeers will take place on Thursday, 7 September 2006. The speaker
will be Sue Townsend, who will talk about 'Marmots in the eastern
steppe: evidence of a decline'.
Biobeers will be held at Sweet Cafe, located south of the
Information and Technological National Park and next to the Admon
Printing Company, north of Internom Bookstore Building. As usual,
people are requested to arrive after 6pm, in time for the talk to start
at 6.30.
Biobeers is a monthly gathering of government and NGO
staff, biologists, researchers, and other professionals interested in
conservation. Each month, Biobeers sponsors a half-hour presentation on
a topic relevant to Mongolian conservation, followed by an informal
gathering to discuss activities and issues of interest. Biobeers is an
opportunity to find out what is happening in the field of conservation
in Mongolia, talk informally to other researchers and peers in your
field, and share information about issues critical to the environment
and people of Mongolia.
Biobeers is organised by the Zoological
Society of London's Steppe Forward Programme and sponsored by the
Wildlife Conservation Society. At Biobeers the beer is on us!
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