Monday Night Seminar: *New Perspectives from the Birds-of-Paradise Project *

Monday, March 4th 2019, 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time

Cornell Lab of Ornithology, 159 Sapsucker Woods Road



Speaker: Ed Scholes, Director of Research & Interpretation at Macaulay
Library, Cornell Lab of Ornithology



The Birds-of-Paradise Project
<http://www.birdsofparadiseproject.org/?__hstc=75100365.a86b0e6798dc841dbbd2790ccd5eb3f5.1547225990922.1551295600391.1551303497783.67&__hssc=75100365.2.1551450382221&__hsfp=1600870857>
uses
the tools and technology of natural history filmmaking for scientific
discovery, public engagement and forest conservation in the New Guinea
region. Learn more about recent field expeditions and new initiatives
including the discovery of a newly recognized species, novel insights on
bizarre behaviors and how the Project has begun a new initiative to help
Indonesian New Guinea protect its remaining forests.



*Monday Night Seminars are free and open to the public. *



*Please note: This month's seminar will not be recorded or
live-streamed. Please join us in person in the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's
auditorium. You can find past live-streamed seminars in the free video
seminar archive <http://bit.ly/1fYRfuT> on our website.*


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Sarah K Wagner, PhD
Public Information Specialist
Cornell Lab Of Ornithology
sk...@cornell.edu
sarahkwagner.com

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