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X-WR-CALDESC:In his newest book\, Charles Mann (author of best-seller 1491)
  recounts the lives of two 20th-century American figures—Norman Borlaug\, 
 an agronomist in the Midwest\, and William Vogt\, an ecologist and ornitho
 logist in the Northeast. The two held conflicting views on how to help the
  Earth. Using their biographies as a starting point\, Mann explores variou
 s schools of thought in the early environmental movement as he tries to an
 swer two questions: If all species are biologically driven to expand their
  populations and territory\, can we expect Homo sapiens to be different? A
 nd if so\, how?  \n\nThe event will include remarks by Dr. Hannah Birgé\, 
 TNC’s Water and Agriculture Program Manager.  It is free and open to the p
 ublic.\n\nEmail jwells@tnc.org with questions and to obtain a parking pass
 \nOverflow parking is available across the street at the First Christian C
 hurch lot (on the north side of Dodge).
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DESCRIPTION:In his newest book\, Charles Mann (author of best-seller 1491) 
 recounts the lives of two 20th-century American figures—Norman Borlaug\, a
 n agronomist in the Midwest\, and William Vogt\, an ecologist and ornithol
 ogist in the Northeast. The two held conflicting views on how to help the 
 Earth. Using their biographies as a starting point\, Mann explores various
  schools of thought in the early environmental movement as he tries to ans
 wer two questions: If all species are biologically driven to expand their 
 populations and territory\, can we expect Homo sapiens to be different? An
 d if so\, how?  \n\nThe event will include remarks by Dr. Hannah Birgé\, T
 NC’s Water and Agriculture Program Manager.  It is free and open to the pu
 blic.\n\nEmail jwells@tnc.org with questions and to obtain a parking pass
 \nOverflow parking is available across the street at the First Christian C
 hurch lot (on the north side of Dodge).
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190314T183000
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LOCATION:pin 	 Thompson Center at UNO 6705 Dodge St\, Omaha\, Nebraska 68182
SUMMARY:CE: An Evening with Charles C. Mann: The Wizard and the Prophet
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