*Fort Collins Audubon* invites you to join a *virtual (and in-person watch 
party) program* featuring *Nolan Bunting,* FCAS Board Member and DVM 
Candidate at CSU. Nolan will be presenting *"Habitat Corridors to the 
Future" *tonight, Thursday, January 13th, 2022; *Announcements at 7:00pm 
and Program at 7:20pm. *

*Virtual attendees: Enter the following link on your web browser at or 
before 7 p.m. and follow the instructions to join the meeting: 
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84649627779 
<https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84649627779>*

*In-person attendees: We will host a watch party at the Fort Collins Senior 
Center (1200 Raintree Dr).  Attendees are required to wear a mask.*

”Did you know that biodiversity does more than just help the ecosystem? 
Recent conservation trends are aiming toward improving the biodiversity of 
an ecosystem and not just protect flora and fauna. This focus on 
biodiversity has led to new studies that have shown that humans benefit 
greatly from biodiverse landscapes. In this talk we will cover topics from 
water conservation to mental health and even to reducing the chances of 
future pandemics. We will also discuss the role of habitat corridors in 
this process, as well as functions of One Health. 

Nolan Bunting is a DVM candidate at Colorado State University whose focus 
of study is wildlife pathology and One Health. He has been a naturalist for 
10 years leading tours for birding groups, classes, and educational 
programs.

NOTE: Due to the unpredictable nature of the pandemic, it may become 
necessary to cancel the in-person portion of our meeting and conduct the 
meeting entirely via Zoom. If you plan to attend the meeting in person, 
please check our website, Instagram, or Facebook page before heading to the 
meeting to see if the in-person gathering has been canceled. We hope that 
won't be necessary." 
Andrew Monson
PR Chair, FCAS
Fort Collins, CO

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