[nysbirds-l] NYC Audubon Lecture, Wed, Jan 24

2018-01-19 Thread Lynne Hertzog
THE NATURE SPECTACLES OF NEW JERSEY


*By Joanna BurgerWednesday, January 24, 7pm*

*Reidy Hall at the Unitarian Church of All Souls, located on Lexington
Avenue between 79th and 80th streets in Manhattan*

*Rutgers professor and scientist Joanna Burger is a behavioral ecologist
whose primary interests are in the* *adaptive significance of social
behavior in vertebrates, ecological risk, and biomonitoring. She is also
the author of several books for lay naturalists on birds, butterflies,
parrots, and pine snakes. For our lecture, Dr. Burger will acquaint us with
the rich natural experiences that can be had in the state next door, New
Jersey.*

Free, open to the public.
Join us!
*This series has been made possible by the support of Claude and Lucienne
Bloch.*

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Re: [nysbirds-l] NYC Audubon lecture, Wed. Jan. 25, 7 pm

2017-01-24 Thread Elise Boeger
Will be there!


> On Jan 24, 2017, at 4:40 PM, Lynne Hertzog  wrote:
> 
> NOTE: Our lectures now begin at 7pm. Also, our lecture series has moved!
> Our new venue is Reidy Hall at the Unitarian Church of All Souls, located on 
> Lexington Avenue between 79th and 80th Streets in Manhattan. 
> 
> 
> GREEN METROPOLIS : THE EXTRAORDINARY LANDSCAPES OF NEW YORK CITY AS NATURE, 
> HISTORY, AND DESIGN
> Green Metropolis: The Extraordinary Landscapes of New York City as Nature, 
> History, and Design
> By Elizabeth Barlow Rogers
> By Elizabeth Barlow Rogers
> Wednesday, January 25, 7pm
> 
> In her new book Green Metropolis, Betsy Barlow Rogers introduces us to seven 
> remarkable New York City green spaces and to the people who have been 
> instrumental in their design and protection. As a founder of the Central Park 
> Conservancy and current president of the Foundation for Landscape Studies, 
> the author is well positioned to take us through the history—both natural and 
> human—of how these places were created and how they have been transformed.
> 
> 
> 
> Hope to see you at the lecture! 
> 
> And for an outing - be sure to check out NYC Audubon's walks and field trips 
> at  www.nycaudubon.org/local-trips-and-classes 
> 
> Cheers, 
> 
> Lynne Hertzog
> 
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[nysbirds-l] NYC Audubon lecture, Wed. Jan. 25, 7 pm

2017-01-24 Thread Lynne Hertzog
NOTE: Our lectures now begin at 7pm. Also, our lecture series has moved!
Our new venue is Reidy Hall at the Unitarian Church of All Souls, located
on Lexington Avenue between 79th and 80th Streets in Manhattan.


GREEN METROPOLIS : THE EXTRAORDINARY LANDSCAPES OF NEW YORK CITY AS NATURE,
HISTORY, AND DESIGN
[image: [b][i]Green Metropolis: The Extraordinary Landscapes of New York
City as Nature, History, and Design[/i][/b][br]By Elizabeth Barlow
Rogers]*Green
Metropolis: The Extraordinary Landscapes of New York City as Nature,
History, and Design*
By Elizabeth Barlow Rogers


*By Elizabeth Barlow RogersWednesday, January 25, 7pm*

In her new book *Green Metropolis*, Betsy Barlow Rogers introduces us to
seven remarkable New York City green spaces and to the people who have been
instrumental in their design and protection. As a founder of the Central
Park Conservancy and current president of the Foundation for Landscape
Studies, the author is well positioned to take us through the history—both
natural and human—of how these places were created and how they have been
transformed.


*Hope to see you at the lecture! *

*And for an outing - be sure to check out NYC Audubon's walks and field
trips at  www.nycaudubon.org/local-trips-and-classes
*

*Cheers, *

*Lynne Hertzog*

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[nysbirds-l] NYC Audubon Lecture, Wed!

2016-05-10 Thread Lynne Hertzog
Join NYC Audubon tomorrow evening, Wednesday, May 11, for a FREE lecture
with Dan Alon and Jonathan Meyrav of the Israel Ornithological Center as
they discuss Israel's rich migratory birdlife and their efforts to conserve
the nation's bird populations.

*Birds and Conservation in Israel and Beyond*
*By Dan Alon and Jonathan Meyrav of the Israel Ornithological Center, a
division of the Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel*
*Wednesday, May 11, 6:30pm *
*The Central Park 4-D Theater; Enter at Fifth Avenue at 64th Street*
***Please Note: Capacity at this theater is limited to the first 75 guests
on a first-come, first-seated basis.
>From the snow-covered northern peak of Mount Hermon to the red granite
Eilat Mountains on the Red Sea shore, the land of Israel is extremely rich
in migratory birdlife. Following on their 2015 lecture, Dan Alon and
Jonathan Meyrav of the Israel Ornithological Center will update us on how
they “use” Israel’s birds and migration spectacles as fuel for conservation
and education for the next generations—and share striking new visuals in
celebration of the birds and wildlife of Israel.


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Tod Winston
Communications Manager / Research Assistant
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(212) 691-7483 x308

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