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If you can't cook 'em, eat 'em or shoot 'em, what the heck good are they?
The Texas Water Symposium will be held at TTU Junction's Llano River Field Station and the program will feature "Economic and Conservation Perspectives on Protected Species:  If you can't cook 'em, eat 'em or shoot 'em, what the heck good are they?"  The symposium will take place on Wednesday, May 18th from 7:00 - 8:30pm.  Texas Tech University and the Hill Country Alliance have gathered a highly qualified group of endangered species policy makers and scientists to explore the various aspects of how and why we protect our endangered species.  Panelists will include:  Robert Gulley, J.D., PhD, Texas Comptroller's Office Director of Economic Growth and Endangered Species Management; Adam Zerrenner - Field Supervisor with the US Fish and Wildlife Service and Tom Arsuffi, PhD, - Director of the Llano River Field Station at Texas Tech University in Junction.  For more information, contact Tom Arsuffi at tom.arsuffi@ttu.edu or call 806-834-6918.
Posted:
5/17/2016

Originator:
Karen Lopez

Email:
Karen.Lopez@ttu.edu

Department:
TTU Center at Junction


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