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We have an exciting series of virtual programs coming up in the next couple of weeks! At the end of 2021, Hawk Mountain along with our sister sites in Veracruz, Mexico and Tolima, Colombia wrapped up the autumn migration season. Tune in to each of the upcoming programs to hear all about their recent seasons and the many raptors counted. All online events are FREE to attend and open to virtual visitors of all ages, but be sure to check the intended audience for each program. Be sure to get your ticket before registration closes 2 hours before the start of the program. Direct links to the program will be emailed out to all registrants, as well as a recording on our youtube channel for those who miss it.
And of course, THANK YOU for your continued support!
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Hawk Mountain Migration Wrap Up |
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Thu, Jan 20 @ 7 PM EST
Senior Research Biologist David Barber and team will discuss the highlights and lowlights of Hawk Mountain’s 2021 Migration Season and share how this year’s totals compare to the Sanctuary’s long-term trends.
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Veracruz River of Raptors Migration Highlights |
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Mon, Jan 24 @ 7 pm EST
Our colleague in Mexico, biologist Kashmir Wolf, will share 2021 migration season highlights from Veracruz River or Raptors – the site of the world’s most concentrated migratory raptor and waterbird flyway.
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Raptor Migration in Colombia: Findings and Challenges
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Thu, Jan 27 @ 7 pm EST
Esther Vallejo, trainee alumna, coordinator of the Conserving Migrating Raptors - Colombia project, and founder of TROPICOS Colombia, will share highlights from the past two years of her recently established raptor migration count site in Tolima, Colombia.
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Be sure to follow our Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram for updates about more upcoming virtual programs and webinars for adult learners, students, and the whole family.
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