[cid:image002.jpg@01D766B7.18659DC0]<https://ecornell.cornell.edu/keynotes/overview/K062221a/>THE
 EXTRAORDINARY WORLD OF MIGRATORY BIRDS
Links to Our Changing Planet
Tuesday, June 22, 2021, 2 p.m. Eastern
Register Now<https://ecornell.cornell.edu/keynotes/overview/K062221a/>

Birds are among our planet's most ubiquitous and captivating windows into the 
natural world. Stories abound about migratory birds' extraordinary feats of 
distance and endurance, as well as global-scale navigational precision that 
defies imagination. Today, however, we are witnessing dramatic changes in the 
numbers and annual cycles of migratory birds. Join us for a virtual 
presentation by world-renowned ornithologist John W. Fitzpatrick and 
author/columnist Scott Weidensaul as they examine the ways in which bird 
populations represent sensitive natural barometers of environmental health and 
how some of our most iconic species are experiencing alarming declines. You 
will also discover how birds are extremely resilient, demonstrating time and 
again their ability to successfully bounce back after we heed their signals and 
adjust how we treat our precious planet. Register 
Now<https://ecornell.cornell.edu/keynotes/overview/K062221a/>

Photo (c) Gerrit Vyn



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