Please join the Brooklyn Bird Club Tuesday, June 23rd, 7:00 PM for:

*An environmental DNA (eDNA) approach to discovering life in NYC Ponds.*

*Presenter: Seth Wollney*

Location: Brooklyn Public Library Central Branch
<http://www.bklynlibrary.org/locations/central> at Grand Army Plaza

Various human impacts, such as pollution and buildings, can shape
freshwater pond ecosystems in the urban landscape of New York City. Ponds
are important centers of biodiversity in cities and benefit humans in many
ways. At our June meeting, Seth Wollney will talk about his project to
inventory the biological communities in seven local ponds using
cutting-edge environmental DNA collection techniques. The data collected
will lead to a deeper understanding of what humans can do to help conserve
these important ecosystems for future generations.

As a native New Yorker, Seth Wollney has been a life-long naturalist
exploring the ponds, woods, fields and beaches of the city. While
passionate about almost everything that concerns ecology and natural
history, he has a particular interest in birds, turtles, dragonflies and
moths. He is currently working on his doctoral degree at the Conservation
Genetics lab at the College of Staten Island, CUNY. His thesis project
investigates how biological communities found in urban ponds are impacted
by human activities with a particular focus on painted turtle ecology and
population biology. In March 2015, he received an Honorable Mention from
the National Science Foundation's Graduate Research Fellowship Program!

http://www.brooklynbirdclub.org/meetings.htm


Dennis Hrehowsik

Brooklyn

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