Virtual Discovery Speaker Series: Ornithology with Alex Troutman, a Black Birder

Posted
Tune into the Estuarium’s Facebook Live or join them through Zoom on February 2nd at 6:30 PM for an introduction to ornithology, the study of birds, with Alex Troutman.
 
Alex is a Wildlife Biologist, a Black Birder, and currently obtaining his Master's in Biology from Georgia Southern University. Alex’s research focuses on the relationship between birds and insects in tidal wetlands. His talk will be about studying birds and waterfowl in general and being a blackbirder/natural enthusiast.
 
As a Black Birder, he is passionate about increasing diversity in the STEM field. From being involved in Black in Marine Science and Black Birder's Week, to leading nature hikes, Alex is out to show there are wildlife biologists who look like you.
 
If you are interested in studying birds, especially waterfowl, as a Black, Indigenous, or other Person of Color, this is your chance to listen in and ask questions! Young ones are invited to join in the virtual talk by following along with coloring pages related to the Discovery Speaker Series topics will be available for download prior to the event. Coloring pages can also be picked up at the Estuarium during our weekend open hours.
 
 
 
For more information about this free event and to RSVP, please visit this link.
 
If you cannot attend through Facebook Live you can register for Zoom here.
 
Anyone can watch the video on Facebook Live with or without a Facebook account. To watch the talk
simply go to the Facebook link at 6:30 p.m. on February 2nd and the video will be playing, you do not need to sign in to see it. If you would like to join via Zoom you must register beforehand through the link
above.
Event Date
Thursday, February 2, 2023
Event time
6:30 PM
Cost / donation
Free

Comments

No comments on this item Please log in to comment by clicking here