
Collaborative Conservation: The Migratory Bird Initiative
11/26/21 • 45 min
In this penultimate episode, Chad Witko, National Audubon Society Outreach Biologist, explains the new and exciting Migratory Bird Initiative, which is gathering migratory data of birds from researchers across the Western Hemisphere to visualize current populations and identify priorities for avian conservation.
Learn more about the Migratory Bird Initiative: https://www.audubon.org/conservation/migratory-bird-initiative Stay up to date with Audubon's social media: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NationalAudubonSociety Twitter - https://twitter.com/audubonsociety Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/audubonsociety
Visit www.hawkmountain.org to learn more about our science, education, and stewardship, or to plan a visit! If you would like to sponsor a future podcast episode, please reach out to [email protected]. Thank you for listening!
In this penultimate episode, Chad Witko, National Audubon Society Outreach Biologist, explains the new and exciting Migratory Bird Initiative, which is gathering migratory data of birds from researchers across the Western Hemisphere to visualize current populations and identify priorities for avian conservation.
Learn more about the Migratory Bird Initiative: https://www.audubon.org/conservation/migratory-bird-initiative Stay up to date with Audubon's social media: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NationalAudubonSociety Twitter - https://twitter.com/audubonsociety Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/audubonsociety
Visit www.hawkmountain.org to learn more about our science, education, and stewardship, or to plan a visit! If you would like to sponsor a future podcast episode, please reach out to [email protected]. Thank you for listening!
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Pioneering Raptor Conservation in Colombia
In this episode, HMS Trainee alumna Esther Vallejo and HMS Board Member Ana Maria Castaño discuss their raptor conservation initiatives in Colombia, including a brand new raptor monitoring and education site in Ibagué, Tolima.
Follow the Tolima, Colombia Raptor Count on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/migracionrapacesco/ Follow the Tolima, Colombia Raptor Count on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/migracionrapacesco/ Donate to the GoFundMe for Raptor Conservation in Colombia: https://www.gofundme.com/f/q5ztjr-conservation-of-migratory-raptors-in-colombia
Learn about Parque de la Conservación, where Ana is Director of Conservation: https://www.parquedelaconservacion.com/
Visit www.hawkmountain.org to learn more about our science, education, and stewardship, or to plan a visit! If you would like to sponsor a future podcast episode, please reach out to [email protected]. Thank you for listening!
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The Future of Conserving the Corridor
In this FINALE episode of Season 2, we hear from Sean Grace, HMS President, Laurie Goodrich, HMS Director of Conservation, and Ernesto Ruelas Inzunza, HMS Board Member and Founder of the Veracruz River of Raptors, as they discuss the hopes and future plans for the collaborative effort of protecting the migratory corridors that run throughout the Western Hemisphere.
THANK YOU for all of your support this season!
Visit www.hawkmountain.org to learn more about our science, education, and stewardship, or to plan a visit! Keep up to date by following our social media on Instagram and Twitter @hawk_mountain, and on Facebook at facebook.com/HawkMountainSanctuary.
If you would like to sponsor a future podcast episode, please reach out to [email protected]. Thanks for listening, and hope to "see" you next season!
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