Loved by few and hated by many, the Double-crested Cormorant is taken for 
granted by most birders.  At the March 28 DFO meeting, Bob Stocker and Chuck 
Hundertmark will share their thoughts on “The Double-crested Cormorant: 
Exemplar of Human/Wildlife Conflict.” In an interactive presentation, Bob 
and Chuck will explore cormorant biology in the context of increasing conflicts 
between this highly successful ecological competitor and our own rapacious 
species. The program will examine the status of this species in Colorado and 
will look in particular at the Denver City Park breeding colony. The program 
will be enriched with photos that may turn a few skeptics into cormorant 
lovers.Denver Field Ornithologists meets Monday March 25 at 7:30 pm at 
Ricketson Auditorium at Denver Museum of Nature & Science.  Park on the north 
side of the building and enter thru the security/volunteers door between 
7-7:30pm.  Free and Open to the public.  Mary C Burger, DFO Membership
10826 E Maplewood Pl
Englewood, Co 80111

720.940.8394
[email protected]
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