*Monday Night Seminar*

*April 22, 7:30 p.m.*
Cornell Lab auditorium

*Speaker*: Andy Johnson, Associate Producer, Conservation Media, Cornell
Lab of Ornithology

*Title: *Birds of the Wildest Isle: Expedition Report from St. Matthew
Island, Alaska
*Description*: Learn about the recent Cornell Lab  and US Fish and Wildlife
Service expedition to St. Matthew Island, Alaska, in the Bering Sea — the
most remote wilderness in the United States. Andy Johnson joined Irby
Lovette (Fuller Professor of Ornithology) and a small team of biologists
for a month on the uninhabited island last June, to study and film the
endemic McKay's Bunting and Pribilof Rock Sandpiper. But on this rarely
visited outpost, the team also found signs of a dramatically changing
ecosystem.

I hope to see you there!

Sarah
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Sarah K Wagner, Ph.D.
Public Information Specialist
Cornell Lab Of Ornithology
sk...@cornell.edu
sarahkwagner.com

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