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Thane Maynard Talks With The Four 2017 Barrows Lecture Series Speakers

This year marks the 25th Annual at the . Since 1993, the zoo has invited naturalists and scientists to speak on wildlife issues and global conservation efforts. 

As a preview of the 2017 series, Cincinnati Zoo Director Thane Maynard talked with each of this year's speakers. For tickets and information on the 2017 Barrows Lecture Series, .

This year's speakers:

Dr. David Morgan is co-director of the , a research program to monitor and document great ape health and behavior and examine ape population dynamics within the changing conservation landscape of the Congo Basin. On March 1, Dr. Morgan will be the first speaker in this year's Cincinnati Zoo's Barrows Lecture Series, highlighting discoveries made in ape behavior. 

Dr. Derek Lee and Monica Bond are wildlife biologists and co-founders of the . They use photographic identification to monitor more than 2,100 giraffes in the Tarangire region of Tanzania, to protect and connect giraffe habitat in a landscape that is increasingly impacted by humans. Dr. Lee and Monica Bond will be speaking at the Cincinnati Zoo on March 29 as part of the Barrows Lecture Series. 

Craig Packer is a Distinguished McKnight University Professor in the . He first went to Tanzania in 1972 as a field assistant to Jane Goodall. He returned to Tanzania in 1978 to head the . Dr. Packer will be talking about conserving lions on a crowded planet at the Cincinnati Zoo on May 3 as part of the Barrows Lecture Series. 

is a photographer, speaker, author, teacher, conservationist, Fellow, and a regular contributor to National Geographic Magazine. He specializes in documenting endangered species and landscapes, and is the founder of the , a multi-year project to document every species in captivity. Joel Sartore will be the final speaker at this year's Cincinnati Zoo Barrows Lecture Series on May 31.