DCC: Focus on Weather Pt 4: Tom Rogers 2/28/18

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Wildlife in a Changing Climate

Tom Rogers will talk about what people can do to help conserve biodiversity in Vermont in the face of these new threats. We’ll discuss how different species might continue to respond to many of these challenges and what conservationists are doing to address them.

Tom Rogers is a biologist who has worked on a variety of conservation projects, from zebras in Kenya to sage grouse and bald eagles in Wyoming.  His graduate research focused on large carnivores, such as grizzly bears and black bears, in the Yellowstone Ecosystem. Tom currently works in outreach for the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department, connecting the public with fish and wildlife through writing and photography.

This is part four of four in the Dummerston Conservation Commission's Annual Winter Education Series 'Focus on Weather'. Videography by Janis Chaillou with editing by Em Richards.

Production Date: 
Wednesday, February 28, 2018 - 10:00