*Fort Collins Audubon* invites you to join a* virtual (and in-person watch 
party) program* featuring *Dr. Sheila Turbek*, postdoctoral researcher in 
Dr. Kristen Ruegg’s lab at Colorado State University. Dr. Turbek will be 
presenting* “The Bird Genoscape Project: Harnessing the power of genomics 
to advance migratory bird conservation” *this *Thursday, May 12th, 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 virtually: *
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86537729303 
*We will be enabling live closed-captioning for Zoom attendees to utilize 
as they wish.*

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

"According to recent research, North American birds have plummeted by 
nearly 30% since 1970, a staggering population decline that corresponds to 
almost three billion birds. The Bird Genoscape Project is a 
multi-university initiative to map the population-specific routes of 
migratory birds using genomic tools.. This talk will highlight some of the 
ways in which the project applies genomic tools to connect migratory bird 
populations across time and space and understand how populations may 
respond to future environmental stressors.

Dr. Sheela Turbek is a postdoctoral researcher in Dr. Kristen Ruegg’s lab 
at Colorado State University. Her doctoral research at the University of 
Colorado Boulder focused on the role of mate choice and migratory behavior 
in generating and maintaining avian diversity. Lately, she is interested in 
using genomic tools to advance the conservation of threatened avian 
species. 

JOIN US for this information program meeting. It is free and the Public is 
welcomed!

Additional Note: The Audubon Spring 2022 Special Issue magazine features 
“The Wonder of Migration” including an article “Birds of a Feather” that 
writes about the work of Kristen Ruegg's lab at CSU."
Andrew Monson
PR Chair, FCAS
Fort Collins, CO

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