This coming Monday's speaker Ashley Dayer will be speaking on getting people 
engaged in bird conservation. Hope to see you here!

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Monday, November 19, 7:30PM
Cornell Lab of Ornithology Auditorium

Engaging People in Bird and Habitat Conservation
Ashley Dayer, Cornell Lab of Ornithology

How do we close the gap between knowing and doing? Dayer proposes that there is 
an "implementation crisis" because what science has learned about threats to 
birds is not being translated into steps that could halt species 
declines.What's needed, Dayer argues, is a new focus on people. She will 
introduce this new way of thinking about bird conservation and provide examples 
nationally and locally of where people are effectively engaging in bird and 
habitat conservation.


About the speaker:
Dedicated to wildlife conservation academically and professionally, Ashley 
Dayer focuses on the human dimensions of wildlife conservation, aiming to 
enhance conservation success through effective and strategic education and 
communications.  A leader in national and international bird conservation, 
Ashley actively participates in conservation networks through her affiliation 
with Cornell Lab of Ornithology, including in Bird Education Alliance for 
Conservation as Chair; Partners in Flight Education and Communications Working 
Groups as Chair; The State of the US Birds Science and Communications Teams; 
and North American Bird Conservation Initiative Communications Committee.  She 
was recently the managing co-editor (with Ken Rosenberg) of the “Saving Our 
Shared Birds: Partners in Flight Tri-national Vision for Landbird 
Conservation”, which was published in English, French, and Spanish.

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Charles Eldermire
Bird Cams Project Leader
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
159 Sapsucker Woods Rd
Ithaca, NY 14850
607-254-1131
SkypeID: celdermire




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