Join paleoanthropologist Dr. Briana Pobiner for a virtual field trip to her field site in Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Kenya. She’ll share images from this active field site to walk students through what kind of evidence her team is looking for and how it’s discovered, introduce the students to the team of experts that make discoveries possible, and illustrate what it’s like to live, sleep, and eat while doing field work. Dr. Pobiner studies the evolution of human diets. Her field work in Ol Pejeta Conservancy helps her team discover evidence that scientists study to reveal how bones can help them reconstruct ancient habitats and what predators were active in those habitats. This program will be presented via Zoom video webinar. Please use this link to join: https://zoom.us/j/91512121306
About Smithsonian Science How Connect your students to Smithsonian science experts in this series of free live, interactive webinars. Hosted by Smithsonian educators, Smithsonian Science How will connect your students to authentic science, discoveries, and collections while inviting them to participate in live polls and ask and answer questions throughout. Thematically aligned with NMNH Digital School Programs, the webinars serve as excellent extension activities. This program aligns with the Human Origins digital school program for students in grades 6-12. Closed captioning and ASL interpretation will be available for this program. |