April 15, 2013 6:30 – 9 pm, Joe Gaydos, Bears to Barnacles: Incredible Animals of the Salish Sea

Capitol Land Trust and South Sound Estuary Association are excited to bring this event to the Olympia Area.

Want to know more about the Salish Sea and the creatures who live there?  Dr. Gaydos is the one who knows!

The largest octopus. The biggest barnacle. The most enormous anemone. Our backyard is home to some of the most extraordinary creatures on the planet. The Salish Sea’s unique combination of geology and hydrology makes it one of the most biologically diverse and productive inland seas.

Come hear about some of the biggest, longest lived and most unusual animals in the Salish Sea when Joe Gaydos, wildlife veterinarian and chief scientist of the SeaDoc Society, speaks on the web of life in our coastal ecosystem. In this entertaining presentation discover the unexpected connections between land and sea that Joe Gaydos and collaborators uncovered in their recent landmark compilation of all the birds and mammals of the Salish Sea.

Joe Gaydos is chief scientist for the SeaDoc Society.

Event will be held at LOTT WET Science Center, 500 Adams NE, Olympia.

To register click link below.

http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=xcpwlrdab&oeidk=a07e73pc3offf37a463

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