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Jailbirds of Alcatraz: Monitoring Nesting Seabird Colonies

Double-Crested Cormorant

Alcatraz is one of the most visited National Parks in our country, yet very few people realize this 22 acre island in the center of San Francisco Bay is home to nine species of nesting water and seabirds. Every March-September these birds can be found on Alcatraz, with the largest colonies belonging to western gulls and Brandt’s cormorants. In order to uphold the NPS dual mandate to preserve resources for enjoyment of people, the bird populations on Alcatraz have been monitored for over 20 years, focusing on three main areas: population size, reproductive success, and human disturbance.

Speaker: Heather Robinson

Thursday, 06/21/18

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Golden Gate Audubon Society

First Unitarian Universalist Church
1187 Franklin St
San Francisco, CA 94109

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