Texas Tech University

A Journey into Giant Amphibian Ecology- Highland Lakes

Dates:November 18, 2025
Meets:Tu from 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM
Location:Texas Tech University at Highland Lakes 114
Cost: $15.00

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Please note: this course requires membership in 24-25 Abilene Membership or 25-26 Abilene Membership or 24-25 Fredericksburg Membership or 25-26 Fredericksburg Membership or 24-25 Highland Lakes Membership or 25-26 Highland Lakes Membership or 24-25 Lubbock Membership or 25-26 Lubbock Membership

This course will cover the important roles amphibians play in our lives. It will highlight North America's giant salamander, the Eastern Hellbender, and conservation approaches currently underway to save this endangered salamander. The course will also focus on how amphibians can be used to teach about nature and conservation. The class will end with an interactive session focused on water quality and Hellbender conservation.
Fee: $15.00

Texas Tech University at Highland Lakes 114

806 Steve Hawkins Parkway
Marble Falls, TX 78654

Rod Williams

Rod Williams, Ph.D., Vice Provost of Outreach and Engagement, and Shandus White-Helms, program director for Community Partnerships, both at Texas Tech, are the presenters.

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