The program, “11 Wildlife Conservations in China’s Nature Preserves: A Good Start – A Long Way to Go,” will be presented by Tom Dahmer, a wildlife biologist and University of Montana graduate.

Dahmer has worked as a wildlife biologist since 1986 in 10 Asian countries. He focused on nature reserves in China, working on mammal and bird conservation, nature reserve management and species recovery for wild buffalo, the black-faced spoonbill, south China tiger and waterbirds.

The meeting is free and open to all.

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