Skip to main content
close
Font size options
Increase or decrease the font size for this website by clicking on the 'A's.
Contrast options
Choose a color combination to give the most comfortable contrast.

Author Talk: Extinctopedia with Smithsonian Scientists

Virtual Event

2025-06-04 11:00:00 2025-06-04 12:00:00 America/Los_Angeles Author Talk: Extinctopedia with Smithsonian Scientists Grab your family and friends and join us as Smithsonian scientists highlight information found in the Smithsonian’s book, Extinctopedia: Discover what we have lost, what is at risk, and how we can preserve the diversity of our fragile planet. Virtual Program -

Wednesday, June 04
11:00am - 12:00pm

Add to Calendar 2025-06-04 11:00:00 2025-06-04 12:00:00 America/Los_Angeles Author Talk: Extinctopedia with Smithsonian Scientists Grab your family and friends and join us as Smithsonian scientists highlight information found in the Smithsonian’s book, Extinctopedia: Discover what we have lost, what is at risk, and how we can preserve the diversity of our fragile planet. Virtual Program -

Grab your family and friends and join us as Smithsonian scientists highlight information found in the Smithsonian’s book, Extinctopedia: Discover what we have lost, what is at risk, and how we can preserve the diversity of our fragile planet.

Extinctopedia tells a complex story, not just of those who are extinct but also of those in greatest peril, with explanations of what threatens their survival. It is also a story of hope—hopes for animals that have been rediscovered, hope in the form of newly-discovered animals, and hope that we might hear the warning call and act to preserve the amazing biodiversity of our fragile planet for future generations to come.

in this talk, you will discover: 

  • Animals that are no longer with us
  • Endangered animals at risk of extinction
  • Organizations that aim to protect animal life
  • Strategies for preserving biodiversity

Extinctopedia provides a fascinating catalog of life on earth and encourages the reader to find ways of preserving the incredible diversity of species, so we may all thrive and life itself can endure on this amazing and beautiful planet.

About the Presenters: 

Brian Gratwicke is a conservation biologist and leads the amphibian conservation programs at the Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute. Brian’s focus is building capacity to conserve amphibians in Appalachia and Panama, developing outreach and educational programs and exhibits to build public support for amphibian conservation, and research to develop tools to reintroduce amphibians back into the wild. At SCBI, Brian collaborates with Panamanian conservation biologists and zoo partners to build an ex-situ amphibian facility in Panama. The Panama Amphibian Rescue and Conservation Project based at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Gamboa maintains and grows captive assurance populations of species most heavily affected by the deadly amphibian chytrid fungus. One major research focus is developing applied solutions for the amphibian chytrid fungus, including research into the area of beneficial skin bacteria and identifying genetic traits associated with resistance to the disease. He also conducts research into emerging diseases and the effects of climate change on Appalachian salamanders.

Gratwicke grew up in Zimbabwe and began his conservation work researching the impacts to freshwater fish in Africa. In 2000, he was awarded a Rhodes scholarship that took him to Oxford, where he studied marine fish communities in the British Virgin Islands for his doctorate. After completing his doctorate, Gratwicke moved to Washington, D.C., where he worked as a program administrator and then assistant director of the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation's Save the Tiger Fund.

Dr. Gina Della Togna is a researcher and conservationist, currently serving as the Executive Director of the Amphibian Survival Alliance and a Research Associate at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute. Dr. Della Togna earned her Ph.D. in Biological Sciences, with a specialization in Molecular and Cell Biology, from the University of Maryland, USA. Her groundbreaking research focuses on the reproductive biology of amphibians and the development of Assisted Reproductive Technologies for endangered species facing challenges in reproduction. As the co-Chair of the IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group ARTs and Biobanking working group since 2017 and co-author of the Amphibian Conservation Action Plan (ACAP), Dr. Della Togna plays a vital role in advancing conservation efforts for amphibian species worldwide. Additionally, she is part of the IUCN SSC ASG Atelopus Task Force and member of the Atelopus Survival Initiative, co-chairing the Ex Situ Working Group. Dr. Della Togna serves on the Advisory Board of the Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund, further showcasing her commitment to species preservation. Her dedication to amphibian conservation extends to her involvement in global, regional, and local initiatives, where she fosters collaborations and spearheads innovative projects to safeguard amphibian populations. Her expertise and passion have made her a leading figure in the field of conservation biology, inspiring positive change for the future of amphibians and their ecosystems.

Virtual Program


Hours
We're closed Monday May 26
Mon, May 26 Closed
Tue, May 27 7:00AM to 6:00PM
Wed, May 28 7:00AM to 6:00PM
Thu, May 29 7:00AM to 6:00PM
Fri, May 30 7:00AM to 6:00PM
Sat, May 31 7:00AM to 6:00PM
Sun, Jun 01 7:00AM to 6:00PM

About the branch

This is a virtual location. No events are held at this address.

Upcoming events

Sat, May 31, 2:30pm - 4:00pm
Learn the essentials of sewing in this series designed for beginners! Learn how to hem, alter, and upcycle your clothes. Each session will focus on a practical skills to give your wardrobe a custom fit and a 2nd life. No prior experience needed!
Register

Wed, Jun 04, 11:00am - 12:00pm
Grab your family and friends and join us as Smithsonian scientists highlight information found in the Smithsonian’s book, Extinctopedia: Discover what we have lost, what is at risk, and how we can preserve the diversity of our fragile planet.
Register

Thu, Jun 05, 6:00pm - 7:00pm
Join us in welcoming Ruby Warrington, author of “Sober Curious,” as she sits down with LA County Librarian, Skye Patrick, for a nonjudgmental discussion around alcohol consumption, wellness, and moving through our lives with more intention.
Register

Sat, Jun 07, 11:00am - 11:30am
Are you a new parent? Please join us at a special virtual program designed just for you! Learn all about the great programs and services LA County Library offers for parents, caregivers, and children. For adults.
Register

Sat, Jun 07, 2:30pm - 4:00pm
Learn the essentials of sewing in this series designed for beginners! Learn how to hem, alter, and upcycle your clothes. Each session will focus on a practical skills to give your wardrobe a custom fit and a 2nd life. No prior experience needed!
Register

Tue, Jun 10, 11:00am - 12:00pm
You’re invited to an exclusive preview event with author Lisa Jewell as she introduces us to her forthcoming thriller, Don’t Let Him In, out June 24, 2025. Jewell will also chat about her life as a writer and her critically-acclaimed body of work.
Register

Sat, Jun 14, 2:30pm - 4:00pm
Learn the essentials of sewing in this series designed for beginners! Learn how to hem, alter, and upcycle your clothes. Each session will focus on a practical skills to give your wardrobe a custom fit and a 2nd life. No prior experience needed!
Register

Mon, Jun 16, 11:30am - 12:00pm
Join us for a special story time celebrating Juneteenth with stories, fingerplays, rhymes, and songs! Learn all about Juneteenth & why it is celebrated.
Register

Tue, Jun 17, 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Have you ever wondered why do we eat red foods on Juneteenth? Come learn about the tradition linked to the historical significance of the holiday, the cultural symbolism of the color & some great recipes to add to your Juneteenth celebration menu.
Register

Tue, Jun 24, 1:00pm - 2:00pm
Join us as award-winning author and summer reading champion Katherine Applegate talks to us about her enthusiastically heartwarming novel in verse, Odder.
Register

Thu, Jun 26, 6:00pm - 7:00pm
LA County Librarian Skye Patrick sits down with Tony Valenzuela, the Executive Director of One Institute, to discuss the history of LGBTQ+ activism in Los Angeles, why our histories matter, and how to support the next generation of storytellers.
Register