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Subject Register now for our September Audubon Afternoon
Date August 26, 2020 6:14 PM
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Join us for an Audubon Afternoon with ecologist Amanda Gallinat for a discussion about the effects of climate change on birds.

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** Audubon Afternoon with Amanda Gallinat
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When: September 13, 3:00PM - 4:30PM
Where: VIRTUAL!
Fee: Free, but registration is required

Photo: Hermit Thrush, Jeremiah Trimble

Climate change shifts the timing of autumn, risking mismatch between migratory birds and nutritious native fruits

Dr. Amanda Gallinat is an ecologist who studies how environmental change affects plants, birds, and their interactions. Her recent research focuses on the effects of climate change on the timing of seasonal biological events in the northeast, including fruit ripening and bird migration, and how these climate-driven changes alter food availability for birds in autumn. Amanda's research incorporates the historical field notes of Henry David Thoreau, long-term bird banding records, museum specimens, and field observations, and her work has been featured by National Audubon, The Wildlife Society and American Scientist. Amanda has a B.A. from Carleton College and a PhD from Boston University, and she is currently a postdoctoral research fellow at Utah State University.

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