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A group of people show their bounty of Chanterelle mushrooms from a WRI workshop.
Chanterelle Workshop 2021

Science on Tap: Sensory-based Wildlife Conservation

Tuesday, November 18, 2025
7:00 pm8:00 pm
Ground Control Bottle Shop and Taproom 10 N. Wenatchee Ave. Wenatchee, WA 98801 US
A woman wearing a headlamp and winter coat looks down at the grey-faced petrel (bird similar to a gull) that she's holding in the dark.

This event is hosted at Ground Control in Wenatchee. No registration required, but RSVP to receive email reminders and updates about this event!

Come join 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 discussion or Q&A. Presentations start at 7pm – arrive early to grab a drink and get a seat!

Presentation: Sensory-based Wildlife Conservation

Description: Understanding an animals’ sensory world can help us to know how and what might be a threat. We can also use the communication that animals make to better study species that may be difficult to study otherwise. We will dive into a few examples of how sensory ecology and conservation biology work together to protect species and habitat.

Presenter:
Megan Friesen has studied sensory systems in wildlife, especially in seabirds, for the past 15 years. She completed her PhD studying the sensory ecology and conservation of tube-nosed seabirds at the University of Auckland and her master’s at UC Davis. Megan joined the biology faculty at Wenatchee Valley College in 2024 and is keen to continue involving students in aspects of sensory conservation.

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