DANGER IN THE NURSERY: PANEL DISCUSSION ON THE IMPACT OF CANADA'S TAR SANDS OIL 
DEVELOPMENT ON MIGRATORY BIRDS

NRDC invites you to a briefing about migratory birds and the Canadian tar sands.

FRIDAY, APRIL 3
10:00 - 11:30 AM
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Choate Room and Foyer, 1779 
Massachusetts Ave. NW, Washington, DC

Speakers:

George M. Woodwell, Ph.D.
The Woods Hole Research Center

Jeff Wells, Ph.D.
Boreal Songbird Initiative

Susan Casey-Lefkowitz
Natural Resources Defense Council

Moderator:
Gabriela Chavarria, Ph.D.
Natural Resources Defense Council

Each spring more than half of America's birds flock to the Canadian Boreal 
forest to nest. There, every square mile (2.5 kilometers) of forests, lakes, 
river valleys, and wetlands in the Boreal can support as many as 500 breeding 
pairs of migratory birds. Yet almost all the biggest oil companies are mining 
and drilling important Boreal forest and wetlands-that could eventually cover 
an area the size of Florida-to access thick, low-grade petroleum. Canada and 
the United States must protect migratory birds and bird habitat from this new 
form of energy development that has severe global warming, water, habitat and 
wildlife impacts.

Please RSVP to Alyssa Go, [email protected]

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