'Life in the Dark' a free lecture this Wednesday, Oct 5!

Life in the Dark: Wildlife From the Shadowy Corners of Our Planet

Calhoun Lecture
Wednesday, October 5 @ 7 p.m.
Many life forms thrive in the darkest places on the planet, from watery depths to black subterranean haunts. Some are found within soil or even inside other organisms. Danté Fenolio, Atlanta Botanical Garden Amphibian Conservation Scientist, provides a rare glimpse of these creatures with a preview of images from a book he was recently awarded a grant to photograph.
The Calhoun Lecture series is made possible by the generous support of the family of Marion Peel Calhoun. Admission is free and no reservations are required.

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