'Celebrating Women in Science' livestream for students

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'Celebrating Women in Science' livestream for students

Arctic scientist Elisabeth Kruger with polar bear

In honor of International Day of Women and Girls in Science on February 11, join WWF's Wild Classroom on February 9 for an interactive, livestreamed experience featuring two women scientists from WWF's Arctic team! Alexis Will (marine biologist) and Elisabeth Kruger (conservationist) will share some of their favorite experiences in the science field protecting Arctic wildlife, what science means to them, and what interesting research they are looking forward to working on in the future.

Bring conservation and science to life by giving students and children the opportunity to learn from WWF experts. The Conservation in the Classroom program consists of free, 45-minute, virtual events livestreamed on the WWF website. As WWF experts share stories of their experience working to protect species and habitats around the world, viewers can participate in polls and quizzes and submit questions to be answered live by the presenters! These experiences are open to parents with children, teachers with students, and anyone interested in bringing conservation experts into your classroom or living room.

Register now for our event, Celebrating Women in Science, on February 9th at 1:30 pm ET. Suggested grade level: 4th–8th