Photo collage of a woman smiling outdoors. In the upper image she sports long, dark braids and a mauve button-down shirt; in the lower image, she sports a black, short afro and wears a gray t-shirt that says "#FindThatLizard". Resting vertically on her open palm is a gray-brown lizard. Text to the left of the images gives the event details.

Naturally Speaking Series – FindThatLizard – Climate Change, Science Outreach, and Lizards of Southern California

Photo collage of a woman smiling outdoors. In the upper image she sports long, dark braids and a mauve button-down shirt; in the lower image, she sports a black, short afro and wears a gray t-shirt that says "#FindThatLizard". Resting vertically on her open palm is a gray-brown lizard. Text to the left of the images gives the event details.

Join herpetologist and ecologist Dr. Earyn McGee as she discusses how lizards in the southwestern US may be impacted by climate change, interesting research about lizards in Southern California, and how to engage broader audiences in herpetology (the study of reptiles and amphibians) as a career and a hobby!

When: Wednesday, January 15th, 6:00 – 7:00 PM

Where:  Zoom

Cost: Free

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Sponsored by the Cabrillo National Monument Foundation

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