Dear Friend,
The National Audubon Society, National Geographic, BirdLife International, and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology invite you to join us on February 15, 2018 from 2:00-5:00 pm ET for a live-streamed Year of the Bird event.
Live from National Geographic, two expert panels will convene to explore how technology is expanding our understanding of migration and how creative new solutions are advancing conservation and policy—and you can watch it all! This event is part of a year of activities to support birds and their habitats throughout 2018, the Year of the Bird.
As a friend of the National Audubon Society, you’re invited to live. Simply click on the Save the Date link to add it to your calendar or come back any time between 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. ET on February 15 to tune in.
We hope you’ll participate in the conversation by tweeting your questions and reactions using the hashtag #YearOfTheBird!
Featured Panelists - David Yarnold, President and CEO, National Audubon Society
- Gary Langham, Vice President and Chief Scientist, National Audubon Society
- Jonathan Baillie, Chief Scientist and Senior Vice President of Science and Exploration, National Geographic Society
- John Fitzpatrick, Director, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
- Amanda Rodewald, Director of Conservation Science, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
- Kristen Ruegg, Research Biologist, University of California, Santa Cruz
- Martin Wikelski, Director, Max Planck Institute for Ornithology Radolfzell
- Patricia Zurita, CEO, BirdLife International
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