Join us on Zoom for a free presentation by Dr. Pamela Hunt, Senior Biologist for Avian Conservation at New Hampshire Audubon, on the state of New Hampshire’s bird population. Pam works closely with NH Fish and Game to coordinate and prioritize bird research and monitoring in the state, and also authored NH's "State of the Birds" report.
In the last 50 years, scientists estimate that North America has lost roughly 3 billion birds, meaning that there are only three quarters as many birds around as there used to be. New Hampshire Audubon has been tracking bird populations for almost as long, and in their “State of the Birds” report they present a summary of how birds are doing here in the Granite State. Almost 300 species occur regularly here, and this report outlines general population trends, major threats facing birds and their habitats, and some of the conservation strategies that might help them recover. The bad news is that birds are declining here as well. The good news is that there are things we can do about it.
This program is free and open to the public, with a suggested $5 donation to support other ACT’s events. Advanced registration is required.
What: State of NH Birds Presentation
When: Thursday, March 17th
What Time: 6 - 7:30 p.m.
Free! $5 donations are welcome and much appreciated.
Where: Online; Zoom link provided the day before the event to those registered
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