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Please join our hosts, the Fort Worth Alumni Chapter and the Quinq Club, for an evening of conversation to hear ways experts are working to bring back the horned lizard to the Texas landscape for future generations to enjoy. |
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Doug Clark, Sculptor - Bio |
Diane Barber, Curator of Ectotherms Fort Worth Zoo - Bio |
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Dean Williams, Associate Professor of Biology TCU - Bio |
Nathan Rains, Wildlife Diversity Biologist Texas Parks & Wildlife |
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Date: Monday, March 25, 2019 |
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Details: Despite their spiky and rugged outward appearance and the ability to shoot blood from their eyelids, this official reptile of Texas and TCU's beloved mascot is endangered.
Join research experts and a local artist for an evening of conversation and hear their efforts to bring back the horned lizard to the Texas landscape for future generations to enjoy. Special guests of honor - members of the Quinq Club (anyone who graduated from TCU in 1968 and before).
*No portion of this payment is tax deductible. |
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time: 5:00-6:00 p.m. Cocktail reception (cash bar) 6:00-7:30 p.m. Dinner and program |
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cost: $15* per person (includes dinner; cash bar). Quinq Club Members: no charge. |
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LOCATION: Dee J. Kelly Alumni & Visitors Center 2820 Stadium Drive Fort Worth, TX 76109 | Map |