Scientists in Action: Walking with Gorillas - Conservation and Interconnected Health
Offered By: Denver Museum of Nature & Science via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Join Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka, Uganda's first wildlife veterinarian, in a captivating 58-minute presentation hosted by the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Discover how her work with mountain gorillas revealed the intricate connections between animal, human, and environmental health. Learn about her groundbreaking approach to conservation that demonstrates how helping one aspect of this interconnected system benefits all. Engage with this internationally recognized conservationist, author, and doctor as she shares her inspiring journey and insights. Participate in a Q&A session, explore ways to contribute to conservation efforts, and gain inspiration from Dr. Kalema-Zikusoka's remarkable career and achievements in wildlife veterinary medicine and holistic conservation.
Syllabus
Scientists in Action: Walking with Gorillas
Taught by
Denver Museum of Nature & Science
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