Gemara Gifford, Director of Development and Biodiversity for Trees, Water & 
People, will be the featured speaker at the next Denver Field Ornithologists 
meeting on Monday, October 23 at 7:30 p.m. in the Ricketson Auditorium of the 
Denver Museum of Nature and Science.Park on the north side of the Museum and 
enter the north side security/employee entrance. Tell the guard that you are 
there for the DFO meeting.Gemara will speak on how Shade coffee growers in 
Central America may hold the secret to conserving migratory birds and 
alleviating poverty at the same time. Diverse coffee agroecosystems  improve 
farmer livelihoods and food security, because they are grown with a diversity 
of fruit, nut, and fiber trees, and are sometimes combined with local crops. 
Mary Cay Burger
10826 E Maplewood Pl
Englewood, Co 80111

720.940.8394
[email protected]

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