
Al Hicks will speak about musings from afield — how our wildlife got to where it is today, and where it will be tomorrow. An endangered species biologist who retired NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, Al Hicks will describe how the activities of humans have always influenced wildlife populations. Advancements in technologies, changes in social mores, and the relentless increase in population have benefited a small number of species but have harmed vastly more. Join Al Hicks, as he meanders through his own experiences coupled with a number of examples drawn from history, to draw a picture of what the future for wildlife and humans might hold.
At the St. Andrew’s Church, 10 North Main, Albany, NY (please note new location!!!).
All-you-can-eat lasagna dinner, with vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options, salad, garlic bread and delicious desserts. Only $20 for adults, $6 for students, and $2 for children. People who make reservations are served first. For reservations, please email contact@savethepinebush.org or go to savethepinebush.org/dinner. Please feel free to wear a mask when not eating because covid is not done with us yet.
Everyone is welcome! Interested people are welcome to attend the program beginning at 7:00 for no charge.