JACKSON, Wyo. — A leading conservation scientist and professor from Mexico will be presenting bilingual talks this week focused on protecting endangered species.
“Before They Vanish: Using Hope and Action to Save Species from Extinction” will feature Dr. Gerardo Ceballos, a professor at the Institute of Ecology at Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM). The two events, one in English and one in Spanish, are part of Teton Science Schools’ Murie Ranch Front Porch Out & About Series.
Ceballos will share his passion and discuss his life’s work of protecting endangered species in Mexico and elsewhere. He has written over 55 books, and recently co-authored “Before They Vanish: Saving Nature’s Populations — and Ourselves.” He is passionate about empowering his audience to save species from extinction through hope and meaningful action.
The presentation in English will take place on Wednesday, June 11, from 5:45 to 7 p.m. at the Murie Ranch of Teton Science Schools, 1 Murie Ranch Road in Moose, Wyoming. The Spanish presentation will take place on Thursday, June 12, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in Hansen Hall at St. John’s Episcopal Church, 170 North Glenwood Street. Free childcare is available with registration during the Spanish discussion. RSVP is recommended to both events. For more information and to RSVP to the English event, click here.
Detalles del evento con la presentación en Español:
- Antes de que Desaparezcan: Con Esperanza y Acción para Salvar Especies de la Extinción
- Jueves, el 12 de Junio, a las 5:30 p.m. en Hansen Hall, St. John’s Church, 170 North Glenwood Street, Jackson
Gratis y abierto a todos. Cuidado de niños gratuito disponible con registro. Únanse a nosotros para escuchar al Dr. Gerardo Ceballos, un renombrado científico de la conservación, profesor y autor. Aprovecha el poder para salvar a las especies en peligro de extinción. Para registrar y para más información sobre la presentación en español, visitar el sitio aquí. Registro recomendado.









