Copeland Hall Room 131 of the Biology Department from 12:15-1:15 pm on March 23rd. A very special presentation on wolf reclamation and biodiversity by Cristina Eisenberg.
Sherwin Bitsui, Fredy Romeiro Campo Chicangana, Cristina Eisenberg, LeAnne Howe (UNK Literary Crane Fellow), Linda Hogan, Laura Tohe, and Wang Ping (Literary Crane Fellow) will retreat with the Sandhill Cranes during the migration at the Platte River Whooping Crane Maintenance Trust and Rowe Sanctuary for Sandhill Cranes.
The Festival is Sponsored by: The Reynolds Chair, Nebraska Arts Council, Nebraska Humanities Council, Platte River Whooping Crane Maintenance Trust, The Rowe Sanctuary, Alley Rose, the University of Nebraska at Kearney Department of English, Department of Biology and International Studies Department, UNK Artists & Lecturer Series and Office of Multicultural Affairs, the University of Nebraska at Omaha Department of Native American Studies, Country Inn & Suites, the Robert P. Merryman Performing Arts Center, MONA, Alley Rose, elements, Baristas, Terri Lee Schiffrens and the Dancing Crane A-Frame, & Anonymous Donors.
Official Website: http://www.unk.edu/acad/english/index.php?id=18214
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