Science Speaker Series: Chickadees

September 14, 2024

12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

Chickadees: a Pathway to Exploring our Northern Climate

with Rich Hanlon

Join us for an engaging talk dedicated to the fascinating world of chickadees! These small, charismatic birds are not only a common sight in our landscape but also serve as an invaluable gateway to understanding broader ecological and climate-related issues. In this program, we'll dive into the unique language of chickadees, their ecological roles, and how climate change is influencing their habitats and interactions.

Cost: Free for members or with paid admission

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About the speaker:

Seeing the forest as a neighborhood, Rich brings a community approach to nature connection. He teaches the skills of nature awareness and bird language to help people notice bird's connections with their environment and with us. Rich enjoys birding and hiking, and he relishes every opportunity to learn more about the lives of birds, plants, insects, and other members of the forest community. Rich has an Environmental Studies degree from Penn State, he is a New York State Licensed Guide and he is a Certified Interpretive Guide through the National Association for Interpretation.