Cafe Scientifique Lansing: “Sloths, toucans, and strangler figs……..who cares?”
Tuesday, May 19, 2009, 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Schuler Books, 2820 Towne Centre Blvd, Lansing, MI, View Map
Description
What can tiny Costa Rica, a Central American country the size of West Virginia, teach us about how to do things right (at least when it comes to preserving biodiversity)? What is biodiversity and how is it measured? Why are rainforests so fragile? Why is the conservation of tropical biodiversity so important? Vivid slides of wildlife and plants, taken on eight trips to Costa Rica, will enhance the discussion.
Additional Details
Link here Cafe Scientifique for more information
Cost: Free
Contact: Alex Azima, , 517-483-1110




