Please join us for the last presentation in this Winter/Spring Series. Dr. Desiree Narango, Vermont Center of Ecostudies Conservation Scientist will describe her interactions with this rare bird, what it eats, and where it goes for the winter. Her illustrated talk will also discuss ongoing and new research about the conservation of the Bicknell's Thrush and will reveal what this small bird has taught scientist about both the high-elevation ecosystems of Mt. Mansfield and the tropical forests of Hispaniola where it winters. This small, secretive, sensitive, and rare bird has been studied for 30 years.
When: Wednesday, March 27 from 1-2pm. Doors open at 12:30.
Where: Stowe Cinema Triplex, 454 Mountain Road
To register for this program go to learn.uvm.edu/olli/lamoille with your credit card or call 802-656-8407 during regular business hours. We can also assist you at the door. Individual programs are $8.
Our Fall Series will resume in September and October of this year. The program will be posted once it's finalized on our Facebook page and on FPF.
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