Dr. Christina P. Riehl • Cheaters and Collaborators: The evolution of cooperative breeding in a tropical bird • 7 pm • 12/10/24
Dr. Andrew Farnsworth • Bird Migration in the Era of Big Data: BirdCast perspectives on the future of monitoring migrating birds • 7 pm • 10/8/24
Dr. Brooke Bateman • Birds Tell Us: Connecting biodiversity and climate science to on the ground conservation, public engagement, and policy actions • 7 pm • 9/10/24
Dr. Gail Patricelli • Robots, Telemetry, and the Sex Lives of Wild Birds: Using Technology to Study Courtship and Conservation • 7 pm • 5/14/24
Dr. Bruce Beehler • 30,000 Miles in Search of Godwits, from the Mexican Border to the Arctic • 7 pm • 2/13/24
Dr. Joan E. Strassmann • Slow Birding: How Do the Birds You Glimpse Live Their Lives? • 7 pm • 1/9/24
Dr. Brian T. Smith • Insights into Avian Evolution from Natural History Collections • 7 pm • 12/12/23
Dr. Liliana M. Dávalos • Noctilionoid Bats are a Unique Mammalian Radiation: Here’s Why • 7 pm • 9/12/23
Dr. Pedro Piffer • Do Regenerated Forests Survive? Towards a Better Understanding of the Drivers of Forest Regeneration and Persistence in Tropical Regions • 7 pm • 5/9/23
David Parra-Puente • Fundación Jocotoco: 25 Years of Habitat Conservation in Ecuador & the Discovery That Sparked a Movement • 7 pm • 2/14/23
Dr. Meredith VanAcker • Wildlife Movement and Infectious Disease Emergence in Complex Urban Ecosystems • 7 pm • 1/10/23
Dr. Elizabeth Carlen • From the Ground Up: How Urbanization Shapes the Evolution of Squirrels and Pigeons • 7 pm • 9/13/22
Melanie Stiassny, Ph.D. • Evolution in a Vortex: Fish Diversity in the Lower Congo River • 7 pm • 5/10/22
Jonathan Meiburg • Looking for Johnny Rook: Adventures in the World of the Caracaras • 7 pm • 4/12/22
Jennie Duberstein, Ph.D. • Working Across Borders to Conserve Birds and Habitats in the Southwestern U.S. and Mexico • 7 pm • 3/8/22
John Marzluff, Ph.D. • Rendezvous with the Raven: Exploring Connections Among the Trickster, Wolves, and People • 7 pm • 2/8/22
Angelica Menchaca, Ph.D. • How Bats Are Uniting Conservationists in the Global South • 7 pm • 9/14/21
Roland Kays, Ph.D. • Eastern Coyotes: Part Wolf, Part Dog; Extremely Adaptable and Close • 7 pm • 5/11/21
Peter R. Grant, Ph.D. and B. Rosemary Grant, Ph.D. • Understanding Biodiversity Through Adaptive Radiations • 8 pm • 3/9/21