Location: Cleveland Museum of Natural History
Date: Friday – September 16th, 2016
Time: 5:30 – 8:00pm
It has been thirty years since The Cleveland Museum of Natural History became the first institution in the world to breed the then endangered bald eagle in captivity by artificial insemination. What has happened to eagles since is nothing short of amazing. Join in an exploration of the natural history of the bald eagle, its history in Ohio and the epic tale of its recovery.
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History invites you to the 2016-2017 Explorer Series lectures, connecting you to today’s leaders of scientific discovery. Join us as we welcome these experts, explorers and adventurers and listen as they illuminate breakthroughs and challenges facing the world of natural history, natural science, human health and sustainability.
Cost: single lecture – $6 student/teacher rate. Have School ID ready. $10 – $88 varies by lecture package
For more information, visit cmnh.org/explorerseries