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SUMMARY:Science on Tap! Birds of Borneo\, Suzanne Tomassi at Wenatchee Valley Brewing Co.
DESCRIPTION:Wenatchee River Institute brings Birds of Borneo to Science on Tap! to the Wenatchee Valley Brewing Co. Brewery on Tue.\, Oct. 15\, 6-7pm. Suzanne Tomassi\, Wenatchee Valley ornithologist and Research Scientist with the University of Sheffield\, UK\, will give a presentation about her 10-year study in Borneo's Danum Valley. Perhaps the oldest rainforest on Earth\, the remote and unforgettable Danum Valley is a biodiversity hotspot. "I love talking about Danum Valley because most people don't realize such a place exists. When you step into this deep\, ancient forest\, you can almost feel it breathing around you. Every day you encounter a human-like primate face peering at you through the trees\, or a silent cat creeping by\, and always a cacophony of birds and insects. It's a wild Disneyland!" tells Tomassi. Tomassi's fieldwork uses birds as a means to measure wildlife responses to both natural and human-driven phenomena. Come learn about this ancient forest and see photos of the spectacular wildlife that make it their home. She is a Professional Wetland Scientist and Certified Wildlife Biologist\, holds a Master of Science degree in Fish and Wildlife Biology\, and a Bachelor of Science in Biology. There will be a raffle of WRI and Wenatchee Valley Brewery goods following the presentation. All proceeds help WRI programming continue and grow. Event questions: Rachel Bishop\, (509)548-0181 x5\, rbishop@wenatcheeriverinstitute.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Wenatchee River Institute brings Birds of Borneo to Science on Tap! to the Wenatchee Valley Brewing Co. Brewery on Tue.\, Oct. 15\, 6-7pm. Suzanne Tomassi\, Wenatchee Valley ornithologist and Research Scientist with the University of Sheffield\, UK\, will give a presentation about her 10-year study in Borneo&rsquo\;s Danum Valley. Perhaps the oldest rainforest on Earth\, the remote and unforgettable Danum Valley is a biodiversity hotspot. &ldquo\;I love talking about Danum Valley because most people don&#39\;t realize such a place exists. When you step into this deep\, ancient forest\, you can almost feel it breathing around you. Every day you encounter a human-like primate face peering at you through the trees\, or a silent cat creeping by\, and always a cacophony of birds and insects. It&#39\;s a wild Disneyland!&rdquo\; tells Tomassi. Tomassi&rsquo\;s fieldwork uses birds as a means to measure wildlife responses to both natural and human-driven phenomena. Come learn about this ancient forest and see photos of the spectacular wildlife that make it their home. She is a Professional Wetland Scientist and Certified Wildlife Biologist\, holds a Master of Science degree in Fish and Wildlife Biology\, and a Bachelor of Science in Biology. There will be a raffle of WRI and Wenatchee Valley Brewery goods following the presentation. All proceeds help WRI programming continue and grow. Event questions: Rachel Bishop\, (509)548-0181 x5\, rbishop@wenatcheeriverinstitute.org
LOCATION:Wenatchee Valley Brewing Co. 108 East Island View Street Wenatchee\, WA
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URL:https://business.wenatchee.org/events/details/science-on-tap-birds-of-borneo-suzanne-tomassi-at-wenatchee-valley-brewing-co-7480
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