How about an evening of Vermont Center for Ecostudies science exploration? In this 1-hour event, you will meet VCE biologists, learning about each of three active VCE projects and ask questions. Here's the March line-up:
Ryan Rebozo will provide an overview and discussion of VCE's Caribbean program. During his presentation, you can expect to hear about some past work conducted by VCE in the Greater Antilles and the Dominican Republic.
Nathaniel Sharp will provide a project update and an invitation to join Birder Broker. A joint project with Bridget Butler (aka the Bird Diva), Birder Broker pairs curious landowners with knowledgeable birders across the state for a series of bird surveys on private forested lands. If you're a birder interested in exploring new places or a landowner wondering about what birds might be living in your woods and how to protect them, this project might be perfect for you!
Jason Hill will share updates on his current invertebrate research projects. Pollinators, and other invertebrates, are vital components of ecosystems, and yet they commonly receive too little attention within the field of ecology and the public eye. Starting two years ago, the Mountains Program has purposefully grown to include research into the population dynamics of invertebrate species. We'll talk about our current projects, which include investigating bumble bees and milkweed insect specialists on power lines and monitoring invertebrate
Tune in Wednesday, March 16, at 7 pm :
https://vtecostudies-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwvdu-grD4pHtTQ8dxauCBG8LJbbY5ejZOF
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