Zoom link below!
A Celebration of Moths – ONLINE MEETING

Join Boulder County Audubon on Tuesday, February 23rd to celebrate moths
with Pam Piombino.  Overlooked and understudied, these primarily
night-flying Lepidoptera deserve more attention.  The importance of their
huge contributions to ecological systems are gaining greater appreciation
by the year and cannot be understated.  Researchers are slowly teasing out
the secrets of their distribution, abundance, variation and adaptations for
life on the dark side.  Pam will give an overview of their natural history
and, thanks to her mercury vapor and ultra-violet lamps, photos of the
often spectacular species from both Colorado and southeast Asia.

Pam Piombino has been involved with Boulder County Audubon for most of the
last 35 years (except when the family moved abroad to Norway and Egypt,
1997-2010), serving in many Board positions.  There is nothing about the
natural world and its complex interrelationships that do not fascinate
her.  In 1985 Pam joined a BCAS Saturday birdwatching trip led by Freeman
Hall and was immediately hooked.  Birds have been her “gateway drug” into
many other areas of natural history. Pam’s interests and activities include
maintaining large native and xeric gardens, butterfly surveys on Boulder
County Open Space coordinated by Jan Chu, Red Sea Mollusca while in Egypt,
and documenting butterflies and moths while traveling to southeast Asia and
here in Colorado.  Of course, birds, always birds everywhere! Photo credit
for all photos on this page: Pam Piombino.

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*When:* Tuesday, February 23, 2021.   The presentation starting at 7:15 PM.
Everyone is encouraged to join early to work through any connection issues
(the meeting room will be open at ~7:10 PM).

*Where:* This meeting will be held online. All participants will be muted
upon entry to the meeting room. The chat feature will be on so you can
write questions for the speaker.
To join the meeting, click this link to be directed to the meeting room:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82059368313?pwd=VER3SUdmRmJ3aGg1K2xUSVh6cEVrQT09
<https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82059368313?pwd=VER3SUdmRmJ3aGg1K2xUSVh6cEVrQT09>
If the link above does not work, you can join by going to https://zoom.us/ and
entering the Meeting ID and Password (below).
If you wish to join audio by telephone, you can also call either numbers
below or find your local number: LINK. <https://zoom.us/u/aZ5MFC2Ee>  We
highly recommend you also join the meeting by video (but don’t connect
audio) due to the visual nature of this presentation.

   - +1 301 715 8592 US
   - +1 253 215 8782 US

Meeting ID: 820 5936 8313
Passcode: 570234

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