“Beavers are For Birds” with Delia Malone, Ecologist at the Colorado Natural Heritage Program This presentation is part of Wilderness Workshop's Naturalist Nights winter speaker series, a partnership with the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies and Roaring Fork Fork Audubon. Date and time: Wednesday, January 22, 6-7pm Location: Community Hall at the Third Street Center (520 S Third St, Carbondale, CO 81623) About the presentation: Bird populations are declining across North America primarily due to habitat loss. Beaver can help reverse those declines! Find out how you can help Roaring Fork Audubon help beaver to help birds. About the speaker: Delia volunteers as vice-chair for Roaring Fork Audubon and works as an ecologist with the Colorado Natural Heritage Program, where she conducts biological surveys of upland, wetland and stream habitats and looking for rare plants, animals and natural communities. Her work across Colorado has brought her to the understanding of the need to rewild our landscape and our humanity by protecting and restoring our natural heritage. When she's not birding, conducting biological surveys, or advocating for native wildlife, you can find her hiking the high ridges , canyons and deserts across Colorado. If you are in need of translation or American Sign Language (ASL) services, please contact Erin Riccio, erin@wildernessworkshop.org. Unable to make the presentation in Carbondale? Catch Delia's presentation the following evening in Aspen or virtually through Wilderness Workshop's YouTube channel after the event.
Wednesday Jan 22, 2025
Wed, Jan 22, 6pm Community Hall at the Third Street Center (520 S Third St, Carbondale, CO 81623) Free
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