Excited to host Prof John Vucetich of Michigan Tech who will be joining us 25 March to give a keynote lecture: 'Restoring the Balance: Lessons from Wolves on a Wilderness Island'
5pm, 25 March, Roger Stevens LT 15
Register attendance (free) and more info: https://t.co/OCGRp77sBA
Only a month to go until #AnimalRemains! The conference is taking place at the University of Sheffield, 29-30 April 2019. See more details at: https://t.co/dvmEaByZF2 you still have time to register here: https://t.co/mpFonvw1vH
This is happening today at 5pm! As an interdisciplinary network, we’re excited to be joined by Prof John Vucetich who is working on the front line of wolf conservation. All welcome!
Reminder that next Monday we will be joined by Prof John Vucetich of Michigan Tech who will be speaking about his world-leading research on wolf and moose conservation in Michigan.
Free to attend but register here: https://t.co/fPY7IAqhML
ShARC are pleased to announce that Diane Morgan (University of Leeds) will be delivering a paper at our next seminar: ‘If only Immanuel Kant had had a dog!’ We’ll be meeting in Jessop Building Seminar Room 215 on Wednesday 27th March from 3pm. We hope to see many of you there!
Registration for our Animals and the Home Conference is now OPEN! 1st May 2019. Registration is free but required. For details of the programme and how to register head on over to our website: https://t.co/ZgFJQ9YlHP #pethistories#animalhistory#twitterstorians
De-extinction also known as species revivalism or zombie zoology. Focus on species that humans have wiped out including w. mammoth, the great auk, thylacine - act of retribution, redemptive
Our next seminar is on 13 Feb (next wed!) with @SarahBezan who'll be speaking on 'Regenesis Aesthetics: Visualizing the Woolly Mammoth in De-Extinction Science'
1-2pm, Hillary Place SR G.18. Full details here https://t.co/pEOikF8omB
(Image: Chris Buzelli, “Long Live the Mammoth”)
Curious about the history of tortoise extinction in the Galápagos? Check out my interview on "The Endling Taxidermy of Lonesome George" with the podcast @Knowing_Animals! @sharc https://t.co/oV1p06O78q
Our next seminar is on 13 Feb (next wed!) with @SarahBezan who'll be speaking on 'Regenesis Aesthetics: Visualizing the Woolly Mammoth in De-Extinction Science'
1-2pm, Hillary Place SR G.18. Full details here https://t.co/pEOikF8omB
(Image: Chris Buzelli, “Long Live the Mammoth”)