Hello everyone,

Please join us for the last Monday Night Seminar of the fall semester on
coming up this* Monday, April 25th *at 7:30pm at the Cornell Lab.  As usual
the event is free and open to the public.  Seating is limited—first come,
first served.  Hope to see you there!

This coming Monday, we will once again be streaming the seminar live.
Bookmark http://dl.allaboutbirds.org/cornelllab-monday-night-seminars for
quick access on Monday evening.



*Alone in this* *Remote Place: The Pioneering Women Biologists of New
York’s Raptor Recovery Programs*

Darryl McGrath, Author



Forty years ago, four women biologists in New York played key roles in the
projects that kept the peregrine falcon and bald eagle from going extinct.
All four became the first scientists to achieve several critical
accomplishments in this work. Their research often unfolded in the
wilderness, under difficult, isolated and even dangerous conditions. Author
Darryl McGrath captured their stories in her book, “Flight Paths: A Field
Journal of Hope, Heartbreak, and Miracles with New York’s Bird People,”
which documents the raptor recovery programs and also pays tribute to the
determination of these early women biologists. There will be a book signing
with the author after the presentation









Marc Devokaitis

Cornell Lab of Ornithology

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