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Annual Ram Myers Lecture: Dr. Carl Safina

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Dr. Carl Safina is a professor at Stony Brook University and author of prize-winning  books such as ‘Song For The Blue Ocean’, ‘Eye of the Albatross’ and most recently ‘Beyond Words: What Animals Think And Feel.’ He hosts the PBS television series ‘Saving The Ocean With Carl Safina’, and has won major awards for his conservation work. His lecture highlights unprecedented insights from his latest book into the ‘private lives’ of animals, and how these might shape our understanding and appreciation of other species. To listen to this amazing lecture, please visit our You Tube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHXvvhnh-2o

October 16, 2015Lab News Archive
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