March 6, 2014

Good evening to all!

You are invited to attend Aiken Audubon's next general meeting and program. 

When: March 12, 2014 (Wednesday) - Note that this program will be held the 2nd 
Wednesday of the month, due to a room scheduling conflict.
Time: Doors open at 6:30 p.m. / Program starts at 7:00 p.m. / We usually 
conclude around 8:30 p.m.
Where: Colorado Division of Wildlife, 4255 Sinton Road, Colorado Springs. 
Please use the back entrance.

What: Volunteering your Obsession by Eric DeFonso 

In 2011, Eric DeFonso spent six months Volunteering for conservation 
organizations, nature reserves, and ecolodges throughout Ecuador, Peru, and 
Brazil. More than just indulging his own interest in bird watching, he wanted 
to use this opportunity to give something back to the birds that have so 
greatly enriched his life over the years.

In both the Amazon and the Mata Atlantica of southeastern Brazil, Eric arranged 
to spend months assisting in conservation efforts and learning the workings of 
ecologically-based tourism. Although considerable planning and pre-arrangement 
was required to bring this year to life, he discovered a new mode of adventure 
travel, one that expanded his awareness of the magic of rainforests as well as 
the severe challenges they face towards their preservation. In this 
presentation he will discuss the wildlife monitoring projects he worked on, 
agro-forestry, his bird-guiding and surveying efforts, and more.

Eric began bird watching 20 years ago as a casual hobby, but his interest has 
now turned into a consuming passion. He has a Masters degree in Atmospheric 
Science from the University of California, Davis, and worked in the private 
sector in computing for several years before changing course and following his 
love of birds wherever it leads him. He has since become a certified Master 
Naturalist for the City of Fort Collins, served on the Board of Directors for 
Fort Collins Audubon, and worked as a volunteer educational bird handler at the 
Rocky Mountain Raptor Program. Currently he works as a seasonal field biologist 
for the Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory. In addition to photography he also has 
become an experienced nature-sound recordist. His recordings can be heard 
online at xeno-canto.org and at the website for Cornell’s Macaulay Library of 
Natural Sound.

Hope to see you there!

Christine A. Bucher
President, Aiken Audubon Society

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