Bird banding is the primary method by which scientists study bird populations today.
Bird Banding: Reading Feathers and Advancing Bird Conservation
Sunday, March 31, 2:00 – 3:00 pm
Presented by Blake Goll, Nature Education Coordinator, Willistown Conservation Trust.
Bird banding is the primary method by which scientists study bird populations today. The process involves gently capturing the birds with mist nets and releasing them after gathering important data and applying a lightweight band to their legs. While the bird is in the hand, we can learn a lot about its health and age by studying the feathers. In this fascinating talk Blake Goll, Nature Education Coordinator for Willistown Conservation Trust and a federally licensed bird bander, will discuss the process, its importance to bird conservation, and future wildlife tracking endeavors including Motus radio telemetry technology.
Free of charge. All are welcome.
Pre-registration is encouraged. Register HERE
Phone: 6196478870
Email: janet@jenkinsarboretum.org
2019/03/31 - 2019/03/31
Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens
631 Berwyn Baptist Road, Devon, PA 19333