The Bozeman Symphony and Montana State University’s Montana Institute on Ecosystems invite the public to Symphony, Storytelling, and Science. This dynamic panel discussion blends music, science, and storytelling to highlight the vital roles of honey bees, wolves, and buffalo in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. In the Hager Auditorium.
Panelists include: Dr. Jill Falcon Ramaker, MSU Assistant Professor of Indigenous Food Systems and Land Practices; Director, Buffalo Nations Food Systems Initiative,• Dr. Michelle Flenniken, MSU Professor, Department of Plant Sciences & Pathology; Co-Director, Pollinator Health Center, Mike Phillips, Executive Director, Turner Endangered Species Fund, Stephanie Ann Boyd, composer of Carnival of the Nearly Extinct Animals
The conversation will be moderated by Norman Huynh, Music Director of the Bozeman Symphony.
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Museum of the Rockies
600 W. Kagy Blvd.Bozeman, MT
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Free
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