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Living With Lions aims to promote co-existence between people, their livestock, and lions. Courtesy Charles J. Sharp/Wikimedia Commons under <a href= Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 license.” class=”wp-image-51531″/>
Living With Lions aims to promote co-existence between people, their livestock, and lions. Courtesy Charles J. Sharp/Wikimedia Commons under Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 license.

Woodside Arts & Culture Committee hosts its first Virtual First Friday of 2022, featuring a talk by Laurence Frank, project director of Living with Lions. He will discuss the plight of African lions, whose numbers are dwindling. The talk takes place via Zoom Jan. 7, 7 p.m.

Living with Lions is a Kenya-based conservation research group that draws on a variety of strategies, including modifications of ancient herding techniques and technology and data analysis on lions’ adaptations to human activities to promote “co-existence between people, their livestock, and lions,” according to the Woodside Arts & Culture Committee website. Frank’s talk will include a discussion of Living with Lions’ work as well as a Q&A session.

Admission is free, but registration is required. For more information, visit eventbrite.com.

Note: This story has been updated with the correct link to register for the event.

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Heather Zimmerman has been with Embarcadero Media since 2019. She is the arts and entertainment editor for the group's Peninsula publications. She writes and edits arts stories, compiles the Weekend Express...

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