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Brown Bag Lecture Series: Sharing Our Spaces

  • osstewardship
  • Jan 25, 2023
  • 1 min read

Join our very own Lia McKinnon as she discusses how endangered wildlife and humans compete for the same resources.

Tuesday, January 31

12:00-1:00 pm

Penticton Museum Auditorium


Looking around in the Okanagan, you see beautiful blue lakes and massive green mountains, with all that seemingly untouched nature- why do we have so many endangered species? With a focus of local species at risk, Lia will highlight some of the struggles faced by wildlife in our valley.



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