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X-WR-CALDESC:This event is hosted at Ground Control in Wenatchee.\n\nCome j
 oin Wenatchee River Institute for Science On Tap! This casual\, free event
  is a great opportunity to gather\, socialize\, and learn about an excitin
 g science topic from a member of our community. No prior science knowledge
  necessary! Speakers will give a talk on their latest research or a scienc
 e topic they are passionate about\, with some time afterwards for discussi
 on or Q&A. Presentations start at 7pm – arrive early to grab a drink and g
 et a seat!\n\nPresentation: Wild Neighbors: Exploring the Wildlife of Chel
 an and Douglas Counties with Local Wildlife Biologists\n\nDescription: Dis
 cover the incredible wildlife of Chelan and Douglas Counties with two loca
 l WDFW wildlife biologists as they present on the deer\, bighorn sheep\, b
 irds\, and pygmy rabbits that call this area home. Learn about monitoring 
 methods and field projects\, including helicopter surveys\, GPS tracking\,
  bird nest peeper cameras\, genetics\, and drones. They will also share th
 e results from recent projects\, wildlife habitat use\, and the conservati
 on challenges these species face. This presentation provides a unique oppo
 rtunity to understand how science is guiding efforts to conserve and manag
 e our local wildlife. \n\nPresenters: \nJohnna is the Assistant District W
 ildlife Biologist for Chelan and Douglas counties with Washington Departme
 nt of Fish and Wildlife. In this role\, she plays a key part in monitoring
  and managing local wildlife populations\, ranging from mule deer and bigh
 orn sheep to birds\, bats\, small mammals\, and even bumblebees.\n\nMegan 
 is a regional diversity biologist with Washington Department of Fish and W
 ildlife. Her work encompasses a wide variety of nongame wildlife species t
 hroughout north central Washington\, but her primary focus over the last y
 ear has been monitoring and recovery actions for prairie grouse\, pygmy ra
 bbits\, and northern leopard frogs.\n\nIf you want to see more Science on 
 Tap events\, please consider donating at the link below. There will also b
 e a donation basket at this event.
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DESCRIPTION:This event is hosted at Ground Control in Wenatchee.\n\nCome jo
 in Wenatchee River Institute for Science On Tap! This casual\, free event 
 is a great opportunity to gather\, socialize\, and learn about an exciting
  science topic from a member of our community. No prior science knowledge 
 necessary! Speakers will give a talk on their latest research or a science
  topic they are passionate about\, with some time afterwards for discussio
 n or Q&A. Presentations start at 7pm – arrive early to grab a drink and ge
 t a seat!\n\nPresentation: Wild Neighbors: Exploring the Wildlife of Chela
 n and Douglas Counties with Local Wildlife Biologists\n\nDescription: Disc
 over the incredible wildlife of Chelan and Douglas Counties with two local
  WDFW wildlife biologists as they present on the deer\, bighorn sheep\, bi
 rds\, and pygmy rabbits that call this area home. Learn about monitoring m
 ethods and field projects\, including helicopter surveys\, GPS tracking\, 
 bird nest peeper cameras\, genetics\, and drones. They will also share the
  results from recent projects\, wildlife habitat use\, and the conservatio
 n challenges these species face. This presentation provides a unique oppor
 tunity to understand how science is guiding efforts to conserve and manage
  our local wildlife. \n\nPresenters: \nJohnna is the Assistant District Wi
 ldlife Biologist for Chelan and Douglas counties with Washington Departmen
 t of Fish and Wildlife. In this role\, she plays a key part in monitoring 
 and managing local wildlife populations\, ranging from mule deer and bigho
 rn sheep to birds\, bats\, small mammals\, and even bumblebees.\n\nMegan i
 s a regional diversity biologist with Washington Department of Fish and Wi
 ldlife. Her work encompasses a wide variety of nongame wildlife species th
 roughout north central Washington\, but her primary focus over the last ye
 ar has been monitoring and recovery actions for prairie grouse\, pygmy rab
 bits\, and northern leopard frogs.\n\nIf you want to see more Science on T
 ap events\, please consider donating at the link below. There will also be
  a donation basket at this event.
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LOCATION:Ground Control\, 10 N Wenatchee Ave\, Wenatchee\, WA 98801 US
SUMMARY:Science on Tap with Johnna Eilers and Megan Turnock
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