Cafe Scientifique - Which Mammals live in NE Scotland?

Cafe Scientifique - Which Mammals live in NE Scotland?
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An informal way to engage with the latest topics in science

A standing army of citizen scientists helped create the recently published "Mammal Atlas for North East Scotland and the Cairngorms". Hear fascinating stories about the area’s amazing mammals, including red squirrel recovery, the eastward march of pine martens, and a new bat species for the area.

 

Our Cafe Scientifique Aberdeen City series takes place monthly in Waterstone's Union Bridge book store in Aberdeen's Union Street, usually around the middle Wednesday of the month. Sessions run from January through to October and are free to attend. No booking is required and places are allocated on the first-come basis

 

Speaker
Dr Annie Robinson, School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen and Nick Littlewood, lead editor, Mammal Atlas of North-East Scotland and the Cairngorms
Hosted by
Waterstones Union Bridge
Venue
Waterstones Aberdeen (Union Bridge)
Contact

email: peru@abdn.ac.uk

phone: 01224 273739