Extinctopedia–A Discovery of What We Have Lost, What is at Risk, & What To Do About It

Wednesday, June 4, 2025

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2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Join us as Smithsonian scientists highlight information found in the Smithsonian’s book, "Extinctopedia

Extinctopedia–A Discovery of What We Have Lost, What is at Risk, & What To Do About It: Gina Della Tonga & Brian Gratwicke, Smithsonian Tropical Institute ~ Virtual Author Talk Series ~ June 4  2p-3p
Extinctopedia tells a complex story, not just of those who are extinct but also of those in greatest peril, with explanations of what threatens their survival. It is also a story of hope—hopes for animals that have been rediscovered, hope in the form of newly-discovered animals, and hope that we might hear the warning call and act to preserve the amazing biodiversity of our fragile planet for future generations to come.
You’re invited to grab your family and friends and join us as Smithsonian scientists highlight information found in the Smithsonian’s book, "Extinctopedia: Discover what we have lost, what is at risk, and how we can preserve the diversity of our fragile planet." In this talk, you will discover: 
•    Animals that are no longer with us
•    Endangered animals at risk of extinction
•    Organizations that aim to protect animal life
•    Strategies for preserving biodiversity
"Extinctopedia" provides a fascinating catalog of life on earth and encourages the reader to find ways of preserving the incredible diversity of species, so we may all thrive and life itself can endure on this amazing and beautiful planet.
Register now to watch the presentation live and enter questions for Brian Gratwicke and Gina Della Tonga. 
Brian Gratwicke is a conservation biologist and leads the amphibian conservation programs at the Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute. Brian’s focus is building capacity to conserve amphibians in Appalachia and Panama, developing outreach and educational programs and exhibits to build public support for amphibian conservation, and research to develop tools to reintroduce amphibians back into the wild.

Dr. Gina Della Togna is a researcher and conservationist, currently serving as the Executive Director of the Amphibian Survival Alliance and a Research Associate at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute. Dr. Della Togna earned her Ph.D. in Biological Sciences, with a specialization in Molecular and Cell Biology, from the University of Maryland, USA. Her groundbreaking research focuses on the reproductive biology of amphibians and the development of Assisted Reproductive Technologies for endangered species facing challenges in reproduction.

 

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