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BIG ARM: The Birds of Lewis & Clark Caverns to be held May 29.

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BIG ARM issued the following announcement.

The Birds of Lewis & Clark Caverns

Friday, 

May 29, 2020 at 8 PM – 9 PM MDT

Starts in about 17 hours · 11–25°C Partly Cloudy

Hosted by Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park

Details

Join Montana Audubon staff members Amy Seaman and Carmen Borchelt as they present “The Birds of Lewis & Clark Caverns”, a program celebrating the avian inhabitants of the park. Their talk will provide an introduction to Montana Audubon and how the organization uses citizen science and their community's love of bird watching to impact bird, wildlife, and habitat conservation. They will also highlight a handful of Montana bird species of concern, and share spectacular photos of unique, abundant, and fun residents of the Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park area.

This is the second talk in our annual Summer Speakers Series for 2020, which introduces a new speaker each Friday throughout the summer.

This free online event will take place using Zoom Meetings. You can access the presentation by clicking on the Zoom link and using the password below.

Join Zoom Meeting:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82811312484?pwd=MVN2R2NvQ0JpSU5XMFpMcHFWRWM2QT09

Meeting ID: 828 1131 2484

Password: L&CC

Upon entry into the meeting, please keep your video turned off and your microphone muted so that the call runs more smoothly.

Amy Seaman is the Director of Science and Policy at Montana Audubon. She joined the organization in 2013 to work on the Important Bird Area (IBA) Program and many other bird conservation projects. She joined the MT Audubon team after earning her M.S in Biology from the University of Nevada, Reno, and after spending many seasons surveying birds out west and in Montana in particular.

Carmen Borchelt is the Big Sky Watershed Corpsmember serving at Montana Audubon. Carmen packed her bags and moved to beautiful Missoula, Montana in 2014. There she received her Bachelor of Science in Resource Conservation at the University of Montana. Her experiences in Montana led her to work at Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park, where she conducted cave tours.

Original source here.

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