Tomorrow night!

PRIORITIES AND PARTNERSHIPS: FREE NYC AUDUBON CONSERVATION LECTURE
By Susan Elbin, PhD and Debra Kriensky
Tuesday, March 15, 6:30pm
Central Park Zoo 4-D Theater

NYC Audubon conducts scientific monitoring in all five boroughs to
understand how birds are using our urban environment and how this
environment affects them, via Project Safe Flight, our Jamaica Bay program,
and our Harbor Herons project. Join us as Director of Conservation and
Science Susan Elbin, PhD, and Conservation Biologist Debra Kriensky provide
updates on all the ways we've worked this year to protect New York City's
diverse birdlife—from test-flying songbirds in our glass-testing flight
tunnel... to banding common tern and black skimmer chicks... to tagging
great egrets with "texting" GPS transmitters that allow us to follow their
migration.

Lectures are free and open to the public. This series has been made
possible by the support of Claude and Lucienne Bloch.

PLEASE NOTE: Our upcoming lectures will take place at the Central Park Zoo
4-D Theater, just north of the Arsenal Building at 64th Street and Fifth
Avenue. Capacity at this theater is limited to the first 75 guests on a
first-come, first-seated basis.

Hope to see you there.
Lynne Hertzog

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