Learn about Round River Conservation Studies! Tomorrow (Thursday): Information Session held from 5-6 in Collis 219 Learn about past conservation studies done by students, how to apply, and how to get transfer credits! Information table outside Collis Commonground, this Friday, 10 am - 3 pm. And join us for the SLC's weekly "Dessert and Documentary" with an introduction by Round River's Susie-Dain Owens ('05)! **Friday, January 28th. 8pm. MILKING THE RHINO. Collis 101** Presented by Dartmouth's Sustainable Living Center and Round River Conservation Studies. Susie Dain-Owens ('05) of Round River, will be here to introduce the film and answer any questions afterwards. Milking the Rhino examines the deepening conflict between humans and animals in an ever-shrinking world. It is the first major documentary to explore wildlife conservation from the perspective of people who live with wild animals. Shot in Namibia and Kenya, it offers complex, personal portraits of rural Africans at the forefront of community-based conservation: a revolution that is turning poachers into preservationists and local people into the stewards of their land. Charting the collision of ancient lifestyles with Western expectations, Milking the Rhino tells intimate, harrowing, and hopeful stories about rural Africans in the midst of deep cultural change. For more information and to watch the trailer: http://www.milkingtherhino.org/film.php Round River Conservation Studies is a non-profit organization dedicated to conservation strategies that preserve and restore wild places. We believe ecological study enriches one's personal land ethic and strengthens a community's collective wisdom; to that end, we strive to develop and support traditions that sustain wildness. www.roundriver.org