Climate change talk set for May 11 at DWT in downtown Asheville

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These are good talks, and worth checking out. Press release here:

For the third consecutive year, the Asheville chapter of the American Meteorological Society and the Colburn Earth Science Museum are presenting “Global Changes, Local Impacts,” a series of free scientific talks about climate change.

The third and final talk of this year’s series is “Climate Change and Local Wildlife and Plants” at 7 p.m., Tuesday, May 11 at the Diana Wortham Theatre at Pack Place in downtown Asheville.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Climatic Data Center Deputy Director Dr. Scott A. Hausman will present the latest information on climate change and wildlife and plants at the May 11 talk. Panelists scheduled for the May 11 talk are Highlands Biological Station Director and Western Carolina University’s H.F. and Katherine P. Robinson Professor of Biology Dr. James T. Costa; Bent Creek Institute Executive Director Cheryl McMurry; and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Fish and Wildlife Biologist/Botanist Carolyn L. Wells.

After the talk, the Colburn Earth Science Museum will host a free “meet-the-panelists” reception at the museum. Scientific Research Corp., Burleson & Earley, P.A.., Blue Heron Home Builders and Education Research Services are sponsors of the series. ounded in 1960, the Colburn Earth Science Museum fosters an appreciation for the Earth and its resources and environments through exhibits, educational programs and the care of its collection. The Colburn educates thousands of schoolchildren each year and creates experiences that inspire our diverse community about the wonders of Earth science.

The Colburn Earth Science Museum is at 2 South Pack Square at Pack Place in downtown Asheville. The museum is open 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday, and 1-5 p.m., Sunday. Visit www.colburnmuseum.org, www.facebook.com/Colburn.Museum, or call (828) 254-7162 for more information.

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Kathleen O. Davis May 6, 2010 - 11:44 pm

Thank you so much, Jason, for sharing this.
We do have a last-minute line-up change: from the Bent Creek Institute, our panel will feature Director of Germplasm Repository Dr. Joe-Ann McCoy.
Thanks again, and I hope you can come by!
— Kathleen O. Davis, Colburn Earth Science Museum Executive Director

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