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*Evolutionary Ecology of Barn Swallows*

Dr. Rebecca (Becca) Safran

Associate Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology - University of 
Colorado.

Oct. 22, 2019 | 7:00 p.m. 


*Join us for our 2019 Fall Speaker Series at Denver Museum of Nature & 
Science,  exploring new ideas and cutting-edge science by leaders in the 
field of ornithology.*

 

Barn swallows are one of the most widely distributed vertebrates on Earth. 
With six different subspecies, these birds provide an exciting opportunity 
to study environmental adaptation, including to the built environment of 
our own species. Dr. Rebecca Safran will share insights from her group’s 
work on barn swallows along the Front Range and around the world. These 
investigations show how behaviors related to migratory and mate selection 
shape population boundaries, leading to more understanding of the origin 
and breakdown of biodiversity.

 

$12 Bird Conservancy of the Rockies, Audubon and DMNS members, $15 
nonmember.  

*Purchase tickets online 
at: https://secure1.dmns.org/barn-swallows-and-biodiversity 
<https://secure1.dmns.org/barn-swallows-and-biodiversity>*


Promotional partners:  Audubon Rockies and Audubon Denver.


For more information, contact:

*William Bevil *

email: william.bevil(at)birdconservancy.org
Communications Manager
*Bird Conservancy of the Rockies*
Phone: (970) 482-1707
www.birdconservancy.org

 

Barn Swallow photo by Matt Wilkins 

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