On Wednesday, October 25, 2023, Elic Weitzel of University of Connecticut lectured about the White Tailed Deer and their intriguing past. In the video below you can learn about how European settlers damaged White Tailed Deer's population and how we can learn from it like using it to help us understand human population and the effects humans have on the earth. You can also find this video on the Marin Science Seminar Vimeo and find out more on other presentations at marinscienceseminar.com.
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Marin Science Seminar is a one-hour science lecture/presentation with a question and answer period open to all interested local teenagers, educators and community. Seminar sessions are held 12 Wednesday evenings during the school year, from 7:30 to 8:30 pm in the Innovation Hub at Terra Linda High School, 320 Nova Albion Way, San Rafael. Seminar speakers are scientists, mathematicians, engineers, physicians, technologists and computer programmers. The topics presented are in a specific area of the speaker’s expertise, geared to interested high school students.
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