Monitoring Technology for Migrant Bird Conservation

21Apr2022

In-person & Virtual Program

From 7:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.

We are in dire risk of losing many of our migrant birds, particularly the long-distance migrants. As we formulate conservation strategies to mitigate our bird losses, new monitoring technology has been incorporated into the struggle. These novel technologies have given tremendous new insights into bird migration and offer a brighter future in bird conservation.

Free and open to the public. Registration required. In-person registrationZoom registration.

 

Photograph of David REussell with an owlDavid E. Russell received his BS in Entomology from University of California /Davis and his Masters and Doctorate in Molecular Systematics from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.  Now an Associate Teaching Professor at Miami University, he teaches a number of courses including Biology, Environmental Biology, Ornithology and Entomology.  A Master Bird Bander and a North American Banding Council Certified Bander Trainer, he is the co-founder and Research/Education Director for the Avian Research and Education Institute (AREI), a nonprofit bird conservation, education, and advocacy organization.