
Lacey Hughey
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Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute



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As we approach the holiday season, Smithsonian's Movement of Life is excited to infuse some festive spirit into our year-end meeting while delving into the world of data visualization for movement ecology. Join us for an insightful session that combines the joy of explaining your career choice to family members with the excitement of unlocking new perspectives on the dynamics of animal movement. Speaker list and registration link is below. Please share widely!
- Jessica Kendall Bar, UC San Diego: Data-Driven Animation for Science Communication
- Somayeh Dodge, UC Santa Barbara: DynamoVis
- Benjamin Letcher, USGS: TAME
- Tobias Petri, Firetail
- Melanie Smith, Audubon: Bird Migration Explorer
- 422 South
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