Very knowledgeable on the subject of the Passenger Pigeon is Joel Greenberg
from Chicago. His presentation will be Thursday evening, May 15 at the
Detroit Lakes Festival of Birds. More info at:
http://www.visitdetroitlakes.com/events/festival-of-birds. 
Cleone Stewart, co-chair
Detroit Lakes, MN

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From: Minnesota Birds [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gordon
Andersson
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2014 6:53 PM
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Subject: [mou-net] the 100th anniversary of the extinction of the passenger
pigeon--- 'Audubon' article

If you get Audubon magazine, good for you.  The May-June issue has a good
article about the end of the passenger pigeon; the start of bird
conservation laws; and Revive and Restore, a plan to reconstruct the PAPI
genotype from band-tailed pigeon.  

 The last wild bird was killed in Ohio in 1900; the last zoo bird died at
Cincinnati zoo in 1914; the Lacey Act was passed in 1900. (you get more
photos with the magazine).

 

"In 1871 their great communal nesting sites had covered 850 square miles of
Wisconsin's sandy oak barrens--- 136 million breeding adults."

 

http://www.audubonmagazine.org/articles/birds/why-passenger-pigeon-went-exti
nct

 


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