Cobirders,


Cornell Lab (of Ornithology) has done it again. The videos made by the 
incomparable videographer Gerrit Vyn will change you. The next time you 
pass through the *Sagebrush Sea*, you will have a new appreciation for the 
fascinating lives playing out on its stage. Thought to be dry and desolate, 
sagebrush lands have held little interest for people. Dry, yes, it is. 
Desolate? Far from it. Naturally, the Greater Sage-Grouse holds center 
stage. Films of this iconic bird will be breathtaking of course. The other 
creatures living in this land, however, also will inspire you. Fabulous 
videos of Golden Eagles and the prey they pursue will liven your 
experience. 


There is not enough known about these lands. For example, some birds are 
experiencing population losses of 70%, far greater than the loss of 
habitat. Why? Bird Conservancy of the Rockies is looking for answers. One 
important ingredient is getting more people to understand the value of 
these lands and want to know more.


Come see *The Sagebrush Sea*, at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science 
Wednesday, October 28 at 7:00 p.m. I was privileged to see this film, and 
the beauty of its inhabitants and the lives they live continue to make an 
impact on me. 


Presenting the video is biologist and producer Marc Dantzker, from Cornell 
Laboratory of Ornithology. He will be available to answer questions about 
this entire production as well as his special interest, the lek.  This is 
presented in partnership with Bird Conservancy of the Rockies, Audubon 
Society of Greater Denver, and Audubon Rockies.

 

Larry Modesitt


Chair, Board of Directors

Bird Conservancy of the Rockies

[email protected]

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