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Conservancy Day: Pheasant Branch Conservancy Prairie Birds: Now and Future
April 15, 2021 @ 6:30pm–7:30pm
Conservancy Day programs are virtual events- PLEASE REGISTER .
Speakers will be Deborah Turski and Sherry Caves, Master Naturalists and project managers.
How are prairie birds doing in the Conservancy? Local birders had noticed a decline in the numbers of at least eight species in the Conservancy since 2009. Janet Kane, mentoring for PBC’s Wisconsin Master Naturalist (WIMN) program, engaged Sherry Caves and Deb Turski to evaluate past data and make plans to gather future data to determine the status of these birds in the Conservancy. A pilot survey in 2019 informed development of a five-year monitoring plan, which will also monitor changes related to the Acker addition. This was started in 2020 with a larger team of volunteers recording data from scheduled birdwalks into the online eBird program. Join us to learn about this project, what the data indicates, and how it may impact restoration planning.
Biography: Janet Kane is a long-time volunteer with the Friends. In addition to being a faculty member of the Friends’ WIMN program, she has made many contributions to the Friends’ restoration and education programs and served on ad hoc committees addressing special issues in the Conservancy.
Deb Turski is a 2019 graduate of the Friends’ WIMN program. Inspired by her love of birds and birding, she is active in conservation advocacy and citizen science through the Friends and many other organizations.
Conservancy Day programs are Virtual. Please register for the zoom link HERE.
Can’t attend live? Not a problem. We will post links to the recordings on our YouTube Channel, Facebook page and here afterwards.
Every Conservancy Day is:
- Free — thanks to your donations and membership as a Friend
- Open to the public
- For all ages unless a specific age group is given in the program description
- Diverse topics — More than 400 participants each year enjoy topics ranging from wildlife, science, resource management, natural and cultural history and current community issues
Mark your calendars for these inspiring and special events the third Thursday of each month, from January through November.