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Birds and Climate Change Talk with Steve French

  • Wildlands Trust, Inc. 675 Long Pond Road Plymouth, MA 02360 (map)

Birds and Climate Change

Increasing temperatures, altered habitats, and extreme weather conditions have lead to changes in migratory birds' patterns and behaviors. Citing research studies and using regional native species as examples, Steve French will discuss the effect of climate change on bird populations here in Southeastern Massachusetts and what can be done to mitigate the impact.

Registration is appreciated. Seating is first come, first serve. Doors open at 6:30. There will be a live zoom option to enjoy this talk virtually. Please register below to have the zoom link emailed to you.

This presentation is brought to you in partnership with the Herring Ponds Watershed Association.

Steve French is a Field Teacher with Mass Audubon South East and has completed the Mass Audubon Field Naturalist Program. Prior to joining Mass Audubon as a staff member, he volunteered with the organization for over a decade. Steve is a graduate of Northeastern University with a background in Information Technology and retired owner of Wild Birds Unlimited in Hanover. He is an active community member supporting conservation causes and has lead presentations, walks, and excursions utilizing his extensive knowledge of birds and regional history. Steve's passions include exploring nature, hiking, and kayaking.

For any questions about this event, please contact programming coordinator Max Phelps at mphelps@wildlandstrust.org.

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