CONSERVANCY DAY: EAGLE-EYED CITIZEN SCIENCE: BALD EAGLE NEST WATCH WITH DREW CASHMAN

Photo credit: Gail Smith

Photo credit: Gail Smith

OCTOBER 21 @ 6:30PM7:30PM

Virtual Event please register below.

Through the tremendous power of on-the-ground volunteers, the Bald Eagle Nest Watch program has gathered important information about the health, productivity, and nesting success of approximately 100 Bald Eagle nests in Wisconsin in 2021. Join us on zoom to learn more about what these volunteers look for, and some highlights of the nesting season!

Bio: Drew Cashman is a volunteer with Madison Audubon, and the inspiration behind the Bald Eagle Nest Watch Program. Drew moved to Wisconsin in 2017, after living in and participating in a BENW program in New York and Colorado, and approached Madison Audubon about launching a similar program shortly after. He is a dad of 3 young boys, and helps run the BENW program each year. Both his kids and the program are growing like weeds! Drew enjoys hiking, birding, and spending time with his “eaglets”.

Registration required. 

REGISTER HERE for ZOOM EVENT

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.

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