Remembrance of Lost Species — PSR Wisconsin November 12, 2025

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Global warming, lost habitat, and environmental toxins are just some of the assaults on animal, bird, and insect species around the world. Drs. Paul Sondel and Ann Behrmann from Physicians for Social Responsibility – Wisconsin talk with Jan Miyasaki about these issues, along with some success stories — re-wilding some species or restoring habitat — that will be topics of an evening to reflect — “Remembrance of Lost Species” being held on December 4, 2025 from 6:15-9:00pm at Science Hall, 550 N Park St. Free to attend, but registration is requested.

Listen below.

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