Coopers and Cladistics
This week I am offering for discussion an article from The Washington Post by Alexander Pyron, a herpetologist.
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This week I am offering for discussion an article from The Washington Post by Alexander Pyron, a herpetologist.
It presents a perspective on endangered species conservation that has proved very controversial.
See also Pyron's partial backdown on his lab website here
**IMPORTANT - CHANGE OF VENUE**
University House was unable to give us access to a room, so instead we will meet in Robertson Building, no. 46, Biology Place, ANU (= the old RSBS building, refurbished).
Enter from the front, via the sliding doors to the left of the Little Pickle Cafe (doors are locked at 6 pm).
Go up the ramp on the right and continue straight ahead to the end of the first floor.
We will be sitting at a table behind the kitchen on the left.
ALSO IMPORTANT: BRING YOUR OWN DRINKS. Fridge is available if needed.
Coopers and Cladistics is a long-running evolutionary biology discussion group held every second Thursday at University House, ANU. Please contact Mike Crisp if you would like to be included on the C&C email list.
Location
Level 2, RN Robertson Bldg, ANU