Following a day of discussions on sustainability, energy development, and climate change in the Big Tent, Center for Native Ecosystems and Earthjustice will host a panel on what global warming will mean to wildlife, endangered species and the West in the coming years, as well as what can be done about it. The panel will feature leaders from the science, religious, sportsmen and advocacy communities, and Earthjustice’s “Irreplaceable Wildlife” exhibit – wildlife photography by world-class photographers that features many of the likely first victims of climate change.
The panel will take place on Wednesday Aug. 27th from 2-3 pm in the Alliance Building’s Third Floor conference room. To learn more about endangered species in the Southern Rockies that will likely be affected by climate change, visit our Climate Change Campaign page. To learn more about “Irreplaceable Wildlife,” go to www.irreplaceablewild.org.






