Barn Swallows and Humans: The Rise and Fall of Coexistence in a Changing 
World

Are you captivated by colorful Barn Swallows, with their fast flying and 
long forked tails, twisting and turning as they catch insects on the wing? 
Join us for Boulder County Audubon's February program with Dr. Rebecca J. 
Safran where she will discuss how humans and barn swallows have evolved 
together, and how we may continue to evolve on a changing planet.
*When*: Tuesday, February 28, 7:15 PM - 8:45 PM
*Where*: Online via Zoom. The link will be posted on *this page* 
<https://www.boulderaudubon.org/all-events/feb-2023-program> on February 28.

This talk will explore this story of human and barn swallow expansion and 
co-settlement – a relationship that has lasted for thousands of years and 
is now changing abruptly as barn swallows – at home just about anywhere on 
planet earth – are being brought to the limits of adaptation. The story of 
the barn swallow is not unlike our own – as there are now places where 
these birds can no longer thrive, humans too are currently contending with 
areas rendered uninhabitable due to the effects of climate change, whether 
it be sea level rise, extreme heat, fire, or flood. What will be our future 
story of home? Will our longstanding relationship with the barn swallow 
persist in this new climate?

Dr. Safran is a Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the 
University of Colorado-Boulder. She is also Founding co-Director of Inside 
the Greenhouse <https://insidethegreenhouse.org/> for creative climate 
communication, where her focus includes an exploration of humans and birds 
living side by side in the natural world. Learn more *here 
<https://www.boulderaudubon.org/all-events/feb-2023-program>!*


*To view recordings of past BCAS programs, visit our YouTube page 
<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOJfgyHMhKZz7EdmiI2zP1Q/videos>.*

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