Queens County Bird Club Zoom Presentation by Dr. Steven Whitfield "The Flamingo 
Project".
When: February 16, 2022, 7:30 PM Eastern Time (USA and Canada)
Through the 19th century, large flocks of American Flamingos were noted by 
naturalists visiting South Florida. Yet by the start of the 20th century, the 
flamingos had disappeared, the victims of unregulated hunting for food and for 
the emerging plume trade. In the early 20th century, several wealthy 
industrialists imported flamingos into Florida to inhabit private ponds on 
their estates, and some birds escaped into natural areas. With wild flocks lost 
and escaped captive birds on the loose, ornithologists and wildlife biologists 
speculated through the 20th and 21st century about the origins of flamingos in 
Florida: Are they the last wild birds surviving in remote areas? Escaped 
individuals of just one more introduced species finding a home in Florida’s 
warm climate? Or are they birds from outside Florida reclaiming habitats where 
they once lived before hunting drove them extinct? Dr. Whitfield will clarify 
the history of the species in Florida, address cutting-edge science by Zoo 
Miami’s conservation team and partners to identify the origins of the birds, 
and highlight efforts to help this species recover in Florida’s natural 
areas.Dr. Steven Whitfield is a conservation biologist at Zoo Miami, where he 
leads conservation research projects with rare and endangered species- 
including Gopher Tortoises in South Florida, amphibians in Central America, and 
American Flamingos in Florida. Since joining Zoo Miami's conservation team in 
2015, Dr. Whitfield has been working to build a scientific basis for the 
conservation and recovery of Florida's iconic flamingos, more than a century 
after the last large flocks of wild birds were devastated by hunting in the 
late 1800s.Dr. Whitfield holds a PhD and MS in biology from Florida 
International University and has more than 20 years of experience conducting 
conservation fieldwork in the United States, Latin America and the Caribbean.


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