Narwhal Nights: Discoveries Along The Scientific Road Less Travelled
 Professor Terrie Williams studies large mammalian predators. Understanding how these magnificent animals survive in a world that is constantly changing has been the focus of Terrie’s research for three decades. In her public lecture, Terrie will describe her research on narwhals, the arctic-dwelling whales often dubbed the unicorn of the sea. Terrie is a comparative ecophysiologist and Director of the Center for Marine Mammal Research and Conservation at the University of California Santa Cruz.
Professor Terrie Williams studies large mammalian predators. Understanding how these magnificent animals survive in a world that is constantly changing has been the focus of Terrie’s research for three decades. In her public lecture, Terrie will describe her research on narwhals, the arctic-dwelling whales often dubbed the unicorn of the sea. Terrie is a comparative ecophysiologist and Director of the Center for Marine Mammal Research and Conservation at the University of California Santa Cruz.
Tuesday 5th February 2019, 1pm at the Byre Theatre – TICKETS SOLD OUT
… but you needn’t miss out:
- Option 1: You can watch the lecture live stream at https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/livevideo/
- Option 2: You can drop by the Byre Box Office five minutes before the lecture starts to see if there are any uncollected tickets or free seats in the auditorium.



