Join Volunteer Naturalists in exploring the mysteries surrounding the world of bird migration. Why do birds migrate? Why some and not others? Come find the answers to these questions and more as we talk about where you can observe birds in migration.
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CancelRetired Park Ranger, US National Park Service. Worked at Lewis and Clark National Historical Park, Mojave National Preserve, Pinnacles National Park and 10 summers at Yellowstone National Park. Also volunteered as Park Patroller, Jefferson County Open Space.
My love for nature started with a backpack trip and climbing Mt. Princeton as a youngster. Upon graduating from Buena Vista High School, I chose Ft. Lewis College and earned a degree in Biology. I brought my passion for nature and its preservation to my sons with backpack trips, and fishing trips. In 1979 I was asked to give a presentation on insects, and birds for my son’s 3rd grade class. Over the years I have greatly expanded my collection and speak whenever asked!
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