Go Do Something (LA)
Natural History Museum First Fridays
Once a month the Museum stays open late. Stop by for dinner, discussion, music and more...
Should you wish to befriend them.
February 1st
6:30pm, DISCUSSION:
“The Elephant’s Secret Sense”
Join us and take a look at aspects of elephant society that contribute to survival, including new findings on that society's multi-modal communication, dominance, relatedness and hormone expression. New discoveries about elephant bull society will be reviewed, emphasizing the importance of bonding and mentoring. Caitlin O'Connell-Rodwell has been studying the underground communication system of wild elephant herds for 14 years – she's convinced it's a much richer one than previously thought. This discussion will highlight her work with elephants and the discoveries about their capacity to communicate seismic activity in a multimedia presentation and discussion.
Any Chance to learn more about Pachyderms.
7:00pm-10:00pm, MUSIC: A-TRAK & Kid Sister
DJ sets in the African Mammal Hall by frosty and Take
DJ sets in the Mammal Hall sound sweet!!
# Museum admission: Adult $9, students (w. ID) $6.50, Members FREE.
# Capacity of discussion, music, and tour is limited and awarded on a first come, first served basis. Please arrive early to ensure participation.
# Dinner and drinks for sale starting at 5:00pm.
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