What do hummingbirds and axolotls have in common? They are both revered by Mexico's ancient civilizations and have deep symbolism that have carried over into today's modern world.
Join Deep Look, KQED's wildlife series about small animals and plants, for a special virtual screening exploring these two very unique creatures and meet scientists who study them: Víctor M. Ortega-Jiménez, a biophysicist at Georgia Institute of Technology who studies the acrobatic flight of hummingbirds, and Luis Zambrano González of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, who studies axolotls and specializes in zoology and ecology, restoration and urban ecology.
This event is bilingual in Spanish and English. The videos are narrated in English with subtitles in Spanish. Our host, Deep Look's Coordinating Producer Gabriela Quirós, will moderate the discussion, including Q&A with our experts, in both Spanish and English.
What do hummingbirds and axolotls have in common? They are both revered by Mexico's ancient civilizations and have deep symbolism that have carried over into today's modern world.
Join Deep Look, KQED's wildlife series about small animals and plants, for a special virtual screening exploring these two very unique creatures and meet scientists who study them: Víctor M. Ortega-Jiménez, a biophysicist at Georgia Institute of Technology who studies the acrobatic flight of hummingbirds, and Luis Zambrano González of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, who studies axolotls and specializes in zoology and ecology, restoration and urban ecology.
This event is bilingual in Spanish and English. The videos are narrated in English with subtitles in Spanish. Our host, Deep Look's Coordinating Producer Gabriela Quirós, will moderate the discussion, including Q&A with our experts, in both Spanish and English.
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