Grasslands: Our Least-Known & Most-Threatened Ecosystem
February 12 @ 6:30pm
Join wildlife biologist Beth Madden for an overview of the history, geography, and ecology of the prairies; including the adaptations of the unique plants and animals that live there, and the ecosystem services that prairies provide. Beth will also explore the magnitude of prairie loss, current conservation efforts, and how Montana is a stronghold for these initiatives.
This event is in person and live-streamed. To REGISTER for the live-stream visit https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_VrgcXKpzRZKqcJP5TuOplw
Presented by Gallatin Valley Earth Day & the Bozeman Public Library.
About Beth Madden
Beth Madden is a wildlife biologist with more than 30 years of experience, mostly as a federal biologist in Montana and North Dakota with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. She has an M.S. in biology from MSU, where her research focused on relationships between prairie birds and fire ecology. Her subsequent work on national wildlife refuges involved managing and monitoring grassland habitats and wildlife. In retirement, she enjoys engaging others in discovering our natural world.