As part of the Grand Canyon Talk series, Dr. Larry Stevens, MNA’s curator of biology will describe research on the biology of Grand Canyon region and how life in the Grand Canyon region has been affected by past climate changes.
Grand Canyon has undergone remarkable environmental transitions since the last Ice Age, and its biological assemblages continues to respond to on-going global climate change. In this lecture, Dr. Larry Stevens, MNA’s curator of biology will describe research on the biology of Grand Canyon region that not only shows us what and how life in the Grand Canyon region has been affected by past climate changes, but also how the region will respond to on-going climate changes.
Free admission. Livestreamed on MNA Facebook.
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2021/03/08 - 2021/03/08
Museum of Northern Arizona
3101 North Fort Valley Road, Flagstaff, AZ 86001