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DESCRIPTION:The Golden Toad was a conservation icon\, found only within an 
 area of a few square miles in the cloud forests of Monteverde\, Costa Rica.
  Its' sudden disappearance in the late 1980's was one of what turned out to
  be numerous catastrophic events for amphibian populations around the world
 \, and helped trigger an ongoing\, thirty-year effort by the scientific com
 munity to understand why amphibians are in so much trouble.\n\nWainwright g
 rew up in England\, obtained his undergraduate degree at Middlebury College
 \, and has lived and worked in Costa Rica since 1991. Most of his work rela
 tes to environmental education and conservation. He works as a lead or gues
 t instructor for dozens of academic programs each year\, primarily tropical
  ecology and conservation-related courses for undergraduate or high school 
 programs from the United States. \n\nAll attendees will be entered into a r
 affle to win a copy of Wainwright's book - "Mammals of Costa Rica."
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LOCATION:Pereira Hall\, 140
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SUMMARY:Amphibian Decline and Partial Recovery - a talk by Mark Wainwright
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