How can DNA save the panda?
2nd May 2012
Photo credit: Yange Yong
Did you know that pandas defecate around 40 times a day? But how can this information and DNA help to save the panda, one of the world's most adored and threatened species? Join Professor Mike Bruford at this public talk as he shares his stories about how DNA helps conservationists to protect endangered species around the world and answer the question - can we use DNA to bring extinct animals back to life?
Tuesday 29 May 2012, 7pm
The Gartholwg Lifelong Learning Centre
St Illtyd’s Road, Church Village
Pontypridd CF38 1RQ
This talk is free, but please register.
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To register, contact The Gartholwg Lifelong Learning Centre on 01443 219589 or llcreception@campwsgarthowlg.org.uk
Queries - Claudine Anderson, Wales Gene Park, andersoncn@cf.ac.uk, Tel:0292047 5475

