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SUMMARY:Songbirds in Voyageurs National Park
DESCRIPTION:Between 1997 and 2013\, the populations of eight songbirds nesting in Voyageurs National Park declined at rates of 1% to 6% per year. Only one species increased during that time. Who are they and what's going on with birds at Voyageurs? Biologist Ted Gostomski shares some insights from one of the park's longest running natural resource monitoring programs.\n\nTed Gostomski is a writer and biologist with the National Park Service's Inventory and Monitoring Division. He's been involved with bird monitoring for more than 20 years\, and his work currently takes him to nine different national park units in four states. Recommended ages 16 and up. Free.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Between 1997 and 2013\, the populations of eight songbirds nesting in Voyageurs National Park declined at rates of 1% to 6% per year. Only one species increased during that time. Who are they and what&rsquo\;s going on with birds at Voyageurs? Biologist Ted Gostomski shares some insights from one of the park&rsquo\;s longest running natural resource monitoring programs.
\nTed Gostomski is a writer and biologist with the National Park Service&rsquo\;s Inventory and Monitoring Division. He&rsquo\;s been involved with bird monitoring for more than 20 years\, and his work currently takes him to nine different national park units in four states. Recommended ages 16 and up. Free.
LOCATION:Rainy Lake Visitor's Center
UID:e.10.4153
SEQUENCE:3
DTSTAMP:20240328T233102Z
URL:https://business.ifallschamber.com/events/details/songbirds-in-voyageurs-national-park-4153
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