Education/Outreach

Lectures

Library Programs

Be a Good Egg

Resources

Lectures & Presentations:

Birds are Telling Us It’s Time to Take Action on Climate Change: Natural Climate Solutions Pave the Way Speaker: Brooke Bateman

Watch board member and National Audubon’s Director of Climate Science, Brooke Bateman explains how maintaining and restoring key birds habitats is critical to reducing greenhouse emissions and stabilizing climate change.


Birding 101 Speaker: John Turner

Board member and Conservation Chair John Turner provided a logical framework and some ideas and tips to make birding a bit easier to implement and practice. 

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The Narrow Edge: A Tiny Bird, Ancient Crab and an Epic Journey Guest Speaker: Deborah Cramer

In The Narrow Edge, Deborah Cramer accompanied Red Knots along their extraordinary migration from Tierra del Fuego up to the Arctic.  She shared photographs from her journey, and explore Long Island’s importance to the flyway and more.


Tuning in to Nocturnal Migration Guest Speaker: William R. Evans

Watch as Bill shares his insights into the cryptic night flight calling phenomena, play examples of calls and present results from regional acoustic monitoring stations


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The Birds of Albacete, Spain Guest Speaker: Guillermo García-Saúco

Join Guillermo on a trip across Albacete, Spain, as he introduces us to birds and wildlife in the different eco-spheres. He also discusses his start in nature journaling and shares some of his notebooks and drawings.


photo:Camilla Cerea

photo:Camilla Cerea

Survival By Degrees : 389 Species on the Brink Speaker: Brooke Bateman

Listen as board member and National Audubon’s Director of Climate Science, Brooke Bateman as she discusses climate change issues, how it's affecting birds, and what we can do to help.


 
 
Patrice Domeischel talks of our more common summer and winter residents, and the spring and fall migrants which travel through Long Island to get to their summer and winter homes in Migratory and Resident Birds of Long Island.

Patrice Domeischel talks of our more common summer and winter residents, and the spring and fall migrants which travel through Long Island to get to their summer and winter homes in Migratory and Resident Birds of Long Island.