The Bald Eagle and Peregrine Falcon Return to NY State [S-10-4]
Presenter: | Mary Beth Warburton |
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Location: | SUNY Potsdam: Maxcy 104 |
Classes: | 1 Session 2.0 hours |
Dates: | Wed 1:00 PM 03/31 |
Status: | CANCELLED |
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Find out about the history of the "hacking program" that is helping to bring about the return of the eagle and falcon to the skies of N. Y. State. Learn the detailed characteristics of these species with the aid of photos of the birds and their habitats.
Mary Beth Warburton has worked for the N. Y. State Department of Environmental Conservation Endangered Species Unit since 1996. Her duties include monitoring bald eagles and peregrine falcons and other endangered species during the breeding season. She is a board member of Northern New York Audubon Society, and a representative for the New York Audubon Council. She enjoys many outdoor activities, including leading walks for Conservation Field Days at Indian Creek Nature Center.