Please join us for another iteration of our long-running, oft-cited, always 
enjoyable, informal, lunchtime "Brown Bag" talk series this coming Thursday, 
12:05-1:00 PM, in the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Auditorium.  Feel free to 
BYO lunch and eat during the talk (details below):
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Research in Antarctica: Why it pays to get cold to study global warming
by Hugh Powell, Science Writer, Cornell Lab of Ornithology

I'm just back from a month aboard an icebreaker in the Ross Sea, Antarctica. 
Lofty seminar titles aside, I'd love to show some photos and answer your 
questions about what Antarctica is like, why so many scientists do research 
there, and, since this is the Cornell Lab, how many bird species I saw. Stop by 
the auditorium at noon on Thursday for an informal talk and Q&A.
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Hope to see you here!


charles.


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Charles Eldermire
Public Education Outreach Associate
Manager, Sapsucker Woods & Johnson Visitors' Center
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
159 Sapsucker Woods Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
(607) 254-1131
(607) 254-2111 [fax]
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