The UMD Student Chapter of The Wildlife Society is hosting a talk by
experienced naturalist Jim Brighton, who will be speaking about the
Maryland Biodiversity Project. This is incredible attempt to catalogue
every living species in Maryland (plants, animals, and insects), mostly
through the participation and contributions of volunteers like you. Jim
will talk about the project and the importance of maintaining biodiversity.
This project is really awesome and you do not want to miss this
inspirational talk! If you are into wildlife, nature, entomology, or plant
sciences you will love this.
http://www.marylandbiodiversity.com/index.php
The talk will be held on Thursday, October 17th at 6:30 p.m. in CHE2145
(NOT the Chemistry Building - this is the Chemical and Nuclear Engineering
Building
http://www.umd.edu/CampusMaps/bld_detail.cfm?bld_code=CHE)
Hope to see you there!