Life on the edge: mammals of the last ice age in Britain
This event is part of the Royal Society's Summer Science Exhibition 2023.
At the end of the last Ice Age, environmental changes led to many species being forced to move, adapt or face extinction.
For over a decade, Professor Danielle Schreve has been researching how animals had responded to climate change at the end of the last Ice Age. Her talk will tell the tale of changing landscapes, how early humans faced climate change and discuss how this information can be used to support modern conservation initiatives.
Attending the event
This talk will be held in the Kohn Centre on Saturday 8 July 2023, 11.00am — 11.20am.
- Free to attend
- In person only
- No registration required
- Suitable for everyone
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- Food and drink will be available for purchase at our onsite café
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