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Bird Conservationist George Wallace on Bird Populations in the Northwest Corner: Changes, Needs, and How to Help

December 12 @ 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Join bird conservationist George Wallace for a presentation on bird populations in Northwest Corner. Learn about changes in bird populations, how different bird species are faring, what their needs and vulnerabilities are, and what we can do to support birds in the Northwest Corner and beyond. Read more…

George Wallace has been active in wildlife research and conservation for over 40 years, working on projects from bird migration monitoring in Canada and California to seabird breeding biology in Antarctica to protecting habitat for endangered bird species throughout the world’s tropics. George recently retired from American Bird Conservancy where he served in multiple capacities over 18 years including as Vice President for International Programs, Vice President for Oceans and Islands, Chief Conservation Officer, and Director of International Programs and Partnerships. In an emeritus role, he is now an ABC Ambassador assisting with public outreach and web and print publications.

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Date:
December 12
Time:
5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
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Sponsoring Committee: Land Trust

Venue

Scoville Memorial Library
38 Main Street
Salisbury, CT 06068
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