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SUMMARY:Ecological Responses to Climate Change: Lessons from the Past
DESCRIPTION:Professor Jack Williams\, UW-Madison Dept. of Geography and Center for Climate Research How do species adapt to changing climates and how can we help them? Some of our best examples come from the end of the last ice age\, when the world warmed by 5-10F. Jack will review how he studies past climates and ecosystems\, what has been learned\, and insights for today
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Professor Jack Williams\, UW-Madison Dept. of Geography and Center for Climate Research How do species adapt to changing climates and how can we help them? Some of our best examples come from the end of the last ice age\, when the world warmed by 5-10F. Jack will review how he studies past climates and ecosystems\, what has been learned\, and insights for today
LOCATION:All lectures will be held at UW-Baraboo/Sauk County 1006 Connie Road\, Baraboo Doors open at 6:30 pm for cookies and coffee\, talks start at 7:00pm
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URL:http://business.reedsburg.org/events/details/ecological-responses-to-climate-change-lessons-from-the-past-13463
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