Secret Science Club Goes WILD with Evolutionary Biologist & Explorer Evon Hekkala

Evon Hekkala has searched for man-eating crocodiles in Madagascar, mined museum collections for DNA locked in animal mummies, and discovered “extinct” creatures surviving right under our noses. Her goal? Uncovering the mysteries of evolution, and finding rare, cryptic species and saving them from oblivion.
At the first Secret Science Club of 2019, Dr. Hekkala discusses:
–trekking through fossil-filled caves in search of a lost (and gigantic) species of crocodile
–using museum specimens to understand how species respond to climate change 
–genetic sleuthing and the origins of rare species
–why crocodile specimens hung in the shops of ancient alchemistshmmmm

 

Before & After 
–Groove to untamable tunes
Sink your teeth into the Q&A

–Sample the Death Roll, our mean-and-green cocktail with a twist!

Evon Hekkala is a wildlife researcher & evolutionary biologist at the American Museum of Natural History and a professor of biological sciences at Fordham University. Her research has been featured in the New York Times, Atlantic, Forbes, and New Yorker, and on the National Geographic channel.
This edition of Secret Science Club meets Thursday, January 17, 2019, 8PM @ the Bell House, 149 7th St, Brooklyn (between 2nd and 3rd avenues). Subway: F or G to 4th Ave, R to 9th St.


Doors open at 7:30PM. Please bring ID: 21+. No cover. Just bring your smart self!
For more information about the Secret Science Club, contact [email protected]
Or visit us on the Web at http://secretscienceclub.blogspot.com










When: Thu., Jan. 17, 2019 at 8:00 pm
Where: The Bell House
149 7th St., Brooklyn
718-643-6510
Price: Free
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Evon Hekkala has searched for man-eating crocodiles in Madagascar, mined museum collections for DNA locked in animal mummies, and discovered “extinct” creatures surviving right under our noses. Her goal? Uncovering the mysteries of evolution, and finding rare, cryptic species and saving them from oblivion.
At the first Secret Science Club of 2019, Dr. Hekkala discusses:
–trekking through fossil-filled caves in search of a lost (and gigantic) species of crocodile
–using museum specimens to understand how species respond to climate change 
–genetic sleuthing and the origins of rare species
–why crocodile specimens hung in the shops of ancient alchemistshmmmm

 

Before & After 
–Groove to untamable tunes
Sink your teeth into the Q&A

–Sample the Death Roll, our mean-and-green cocktail with a twist!

Evon Hekkala is a wildlife researcher & evolutionary biologist at the American Museum of Natural History and a professor of biological sciences at Fordham University. Her research has been featured in the New York Times, Atlantic, Forbes, and New Yorker, and on the National Geographic channel.
This edition of Secret Science Club meets Thursday, January 17, 2019, 8PM @ the Bell House, 149 7th St, Brooklyn (between 2nd and 3rd avenues). Subway: F or G to 4th Ave, R to 9th St.


Doors open at 7:30PM. Please bring ID: 21+. No cover. Just bring your smart self!
For more information about the Secret Science Club, contact [email protected]
Or visit us on the Web at http://secretscienceclub.blogspot.com
Buy tickets/get more info now