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Bird Conservation in the Amazon

Eureka High School Lecture Hall

Join the Redwood Region Audubon Society for this free presentation. The Amazon forest is recognized as one of the most diverse ecosystems in the world. From drab ant-following species to brightly-colored tanagers, the diversity of Amazonian bird-life is staggering. In this talk, Jared Wolfe, PhD, research ecologist at the U.S. Forest Service, will draw on over a decade of experience studying Amazonian birds to discuss their natural history, evolution, and conservation status. Wolfe will also describe how forest clearing and climate change are altering the habitats that many sensitive Amazonian bird species rely on. Bring a mug to enjoy shade-grown coffee, and come fragrance-free.

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