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    Free Lecture at Sunset Zoo

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    By KMAN Staff on February 28, 2013 Manhattan

    Internationally-recognized authors of  Zoobiquity, Barbara Natterson-Horowitz M.D and Kathryn Bowers, will provide a free lecture on Wednesday, March 13th at 7pm inside the Sunset Zoo Nature Exploration Center.

    Attendees will experience an image-filled talk as Barbara and Kathryn share what animals can teach us about our health and the science of healing. Following the lecture, the authors will host a book-signing session.

    Funding for the event is provided by the Friends of Sunset Zoo and several Kansas State University entities including the College of Veterinary Medicine, Academic Excellence Fund, College of Human Ecology and Department of Human Nutrition.  The Zoo lecture is part of the Sunset Zoo Presents Lecture Series, connecting the community with various wildlife and conservation related topics.

    To learn more, visit sunsetzoo.com or call (785) 587-APES(2737).

     

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