Cayuga Birders,

The next Monday Night Seminar is September 21 at 7:30 at the Cornell Lab of
Ornithology. <http://www.birds.cornell.edu/Page.aspx?pid=1573>  Thanks for
helping spread the word!

As always, the seminars are free and open to the public. The doors open at
7:00.   See upcoming seminar speakers and topics at the Cornell Lab Events
page
<http://www.birds.cornell.edu/Page.aspx?pid=1579&calendar=cornell.lab.of.ornithol...@gmail.com>



Thanks,
Marc



*The Jungle Sarus: Eastern Sarus Crane and its Habitats in the Mekong River
Basin*

*Tran Triet, director of the Southeast Asia Program for the International
Crane Foundation*

* The breeding Eastern Sarus Crane can only be found in small wetlands
located deep in the deciduous forests of Northern Cambodia. With population
of fewer than 1,000 birds, a selective habitat requirement, and sensitivity
to human disturbance, the Eastern Sarus Crane faces a very real threat of
extinction.*



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Marc Devokaitis

Public Information Specialist

 Cornell Lab of Ornithology


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