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  3. SNRE Seminar: Human-bat Interactions In a Disease Emergence Hotspot

SNRE Seminar: Human-bat interactions in a disease emergence hotspot

When

3 – 4 p.m., March 13, 2024

Where

ENR2 S210

Join the Arizona Game & Fish Department's Reilly Jackson for a presentation on "Human-bat interactions in a disease emergence hotspot."

School of Natural Resources and the Environment Seminars typically meet 3-4pm on Wednesdays at ENR2 S210 and on Zoom.

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