Board Games and Books for Endangered Species Day

Can we work together to save the sea otters?

Endangered is a cooperative board game where players take on one of five roles - Zoologist, Philanthropist, TV Wildlife Host, Lobbyist, or Environmental Lawyer - to try to save a population of a species at risk. 

In honour of Endangered Species Day the following day, Humber & University of Guelph-Humber Library and Humber Arboretum invite students and staff to come together on Thursday, May 15 and see if they can save the sea otters, who are listed as a species of Special Concern in Canada.

There will also be books to sign out and displays to learn about endangered species.

When: Thursday, May 15, 12:30 to 3:30 p.m.

This is a drop-in event and it will be possible to join the game in-progress if space permits, but arriving at the start is the best way to get in on the game. Spectators are also welcome.   

Who: Humber Polytechnic and University of Guelph-Humber students and staff 

Where: North Campus, Learning Resource Commons (LRC), Third Floor Landing (not in the Arb or the library)

How: This is a free, drop-in event but space at the game is limited.