This past weekend, members of the Fish Ecology and Conservation Physiology Lab team were invited back to the Canadian Museum of Nature – Musée canadien de la nature to showcase our research at their TD Nature Nocturne: The Life Aquatic event. Guests at the event learned about our lab’s projects, tracked a radio-tagged plush salmon in the museum, played spawning Plinko, had scales painted on their faces, and took pictures in our fish selfie booth. These outreach events are fantastic opportunities to highlight the research our lab does locally and globally! Thanks for having us!
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