Next week's Monday Night Seminar will be presented by Irby Lovette. Irby has 
put this presentation together with a non-biology majors course in mind, so it 
should appeal to people of all interests and backgrounds. We hope to see you 
there!

Monday, October 15, 2012
7:30 p.m. in the Cornell Lab of Ornithology Auditorium

William Shakespeare's Biological Invasion
Irby Lovette, Director, Fuller Evolutionary Biology Program, Cornell Lab of 
Ornithology

The spread of exotic birds such as European Starlings, Eurasian Collared-Doves, 
and Monk Parakeets has both tragic and comic aspects. Irby Lovette, the Cornell 
Lab of Ornithology’s Director of Evolutionary Biology, will tell the surprising 
story of how some avian invasions got started, explain how these birds were 
primed to spread across North America, and contrast our visions of them as both 
enchanting spectacles of nature and plagues of evil aliens.

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