Conservation and Climate in the Peruvian Amazon: Observations and Revelations from the Cloud Forest to the Tropics

Isa Catto and Daniel Shaw will share stories and photos from a recent trip to Manu National Park and Biosphere Reserve in southeastern Peru, where they spent time with a small group of amazing young local women who are training to be field scientists as part of a program launched last year by renowned Amazon expert Adrian Forsyth. Isa and Daniel helped Adrian get this program off the ground as a living tribute to their friend and, in Adrian’s case, colleague, Tom Lovejoy, who coined the term “biodiversity.” Manu is one of the most biodiverse places on Earth, and these women are tracking how climate change is impacting the region by tracking the movements of some of the keystone flora and fauna, including the threatened Andean spectacled bear.

About Potbelly Perspectives

ACES’ Potbelly Perspectives speaker series features Aspen locals and visitors who share their exciting accounts of world travel and adventure through images and stories. This series provides an opportunity for community-building and story-telling that engages Aspen locals and visitors alike. Hot tea, cold beer, and light snacks will be provided.

Thank you to Aspen Brewing Company & Capitol Creek Brewery for their support!

Conservation and Climate in the Peruvian Amazon: Observations and Revelations from the Cloud Forest to the Tropics

Price

Free for members, $5 for non-members.

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January 18, 2023 from 6–7pm

Ages

Adult, Adults

Location

Hallam Lake

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