Chris Ray, scientific advisor for the Colorado Pika Project, is the guest speaker for the April meeting of the Boulder County Audubon Society. Her talk is titled A Tale of Two Pikas: from dueling subspecies to dueling visions of the future for an alpine icon.
Join us on Tuesday, April 23 (in-person and Zoom) for Chris's presentation, which will show the pika from many angles (and mostly in pictures rather than graphs) to celebrate the diversity and perfection of one of the many species that might soon become too rare to really study.
Chris has a PhD in population biology and is a scientist with The Institute for Bird Populations in California and also the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research at CU Boulder.
Tuesday, April 23, 7:15 – 8:45 pm, at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Boulder (5001 Pennsylvania Ave).
Zoom details will be available the day of the event.
The presentation will be recorded and posted approximately two weeks after the event.
For more information: https://www.boulderaudubon.org/all-events/april-2024-program
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