Black Mammalogists Week features multiple days of virtual content meant to inspire current and future mammalogists while also highlighting historic and present-day Black contributions to the field of mammalogy. Through Saturday, Sept. 21, those of any age or background can tune in to online workshops, games and expert-led panels.

Black Mammalogists Week, sponsored this year by the National Geographic Society, takes place on multiple social media platforms, making it accessible to a broad audience. A full event schedule can be found online. Anyone hoping to learn more can join the conversation by searching the hashtag #BlackMammalogists on X and Instagram. Most panels and workshops will be recorded and shared later on the Black Mammalogists YouTube channel.

The following free events are part of Black Mammalogist Week this year:

The week also provides an opportunity for Black/African American, African, or Indigenous students and early-career professionals to apply for the Black & Indigenous Scholars in Mammalogy Award. The deadline to apply is Oct. 15, 2024.

Find a list of speakers and more on Black Mammalogists website.

Black Mammalogists Week 2024 runs from Sept. 15–21 and showcases educational content and virtual workshops each day. Credit: Black Mammologists