A Presented by Al Hicks
Wednesday, June 25, at 5:30p.m., researcher Join Alan Hicks, retired endangered species biologist with DEC, 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.
The activities of humans have always influenced wildlife populations. Advancements in technologies, changes in social norms, and the relentless increase in population have benefitted a small number of species but have harmed vastly more.
About the Speaker: Alan Hicks, is a retired endangered species biologist with DEC.
Virtual option available.
About the Living Lands Series
Living Lands is a presentation series that takes an exclusive and up-close look at the people, history and wildlife of the lands of Lake George and the Adirondacks, past and present. The 2025 summer’s Living Lands Series will be live at the LGLC office in Bolton Landing, 4905 Lake Shore Drive, Bolton Landing, NY at 5:30 p.m. Registration is required, as space is limited. Visit our Living Lands page for a full schedule.