Amphibians in the City, Max Lambert
December 7th, Wednesday, 5:45-7:00 pm,
Hybrid Event, Tukwila Community Center or Zoom.
Learn about urban amphibians (frog and salamander) diversity living around us in Western Washington, including the unique species that live alongside us in our cities and suburbs. We’ll discuss the threats these critters face and how we are helping them out.
Photo credit: Laura Rogers
Max Lambert, PhD:
Aquatic Research Section Manager at Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
"I have over a decade of experience as a research biologist studying how human activities influence wildlife and how animals subsequently evolve to deal with novel environmental conditions, both in natural environments and in our cities and suburbs.
My research is highly integrative and merges careful field observations, laboratory experiments, genomics techniques, endocrinology, environmental chemistry, studies of museum specimens, and geospatial GIS analyses to understand the fundamental dynamics of the natural world and how we conserve it better."