I’m getting excited about a couple of items coming up on my calendar. On Saturday, September 8, the Master of Conservation Medicine students at Tufts will present their case studies. One student, Katie Montgomery, chose beached bird surveys as her subject matter, and we were very pleased to share our own data with her. I look forward to hearing from all of these talented Master’s students, to whom I had the privilege to speak some months ago, but in particular to what Katie has to say.

Next week, on September 12 at 7:30pm, I will be at Branford, Connecticut’s Blackstone Library to give the SEANET dog and pony show. The talk is sponsored by the Menunkatuck Audubon Society, who drummed up a whole room full of attendees last time I trekked down there. The group was engaged and enthusiastic, and I am so pleased to have been asked back again. So if you know anyone in the greater New Haven area who might have a secret interest in dead birds, please do spread the word!
Events upcoming for this Seanetter!
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- Date : September 6, 2012
- Tags: Master of Conservation Medicine, Menunkatuck Audubon
- Categories : Research