Ferruginous Hawk Migration Ecology: Off the Beaten Path
Join us as for our October Lunch & Learn Series where we'll feature an enlightening discussion of migration for one of the lesser-known North American raptors across three countries - […]
Join us as for our October Lunch & Learn Series where we'll feature an enlightening discussion of migration for one of the lesser-known North American raptors across three countries - […]
December Lunch & Learn Wednesday, December 11, 2024 12pm eastern We are looking forward to getting WINTERY in December! Vic Berardi, HMANA board member and chair of the Winter Raptor […]
Join us as we kick off our first 2025 Lunch& Learn presentation on Wednesday, January 22 at 12pm eastern! We are excited to welcome Cooper's Hawk researcher, Ed Deal. Thirty […]
Join us for our February Lunch & Learn presentation with Clay Sutton. Clay was the Plenary speaker for our 50th anniversary conference in November in Duluth, MN and we'd like […]
Join us for our March Lunch & Learn as we welcome Antonio (Tony) Celis, Chief of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Bird Banding Lab (BBL). Tony’s talk will provide […]
We are excited to welcome Alexandre Terrigeol, Director of the Tadoussac Bird Observatory as our April Lunch & Learn speaker! For over 30 years, the Tadoussac Bird Observatory, on the […]
For our May Lunch & Learn, we are happy to welcome JF Therrien, Senior Scientist and Graduate Study Director at Hawk Mountain, who will speak about Monitoring American Kestrel populations […]
For our June Lunch & Learn, we are excited to welcome Kenneth Acuña Vargas and Randall A. Montoya Solano who will be speaking about the Ecovida Hawkwatch in Costa Rica. […]
Join us for our July Lunch & Learn presentation with Jorge Velásquez, Science Director for Latin America and the Caribbean at Audubon Americas. Audubon Americas is addressing the interconnected bird […]
Join us for our August Lunch & Learn (Wednesday, Aug 13 at 12pm ET), where we will learn about Andean Condor conservation efforts. With fewer than 150 Andean Condors left […]