Please join the Natural History Institute in welcoming Dr. Earyn McGee, whose vast knowledge of herpetology is complemented by her passion for science outreach! Earyn’s PhD research focused on how climate change impacts lizards in the southwest United States, where many streams are drying due to drought driven by climate change and human water use. These droughts mean we are losing aquatic invertebrate species, which may be an important food source for lizards. In her work, Earyn sought to understand and analyze what lizards were eating in the Chiricahua Mountains. Register Here