Around the World in 80 Days --more or less: Studying Migratory Connectivity in a Changing Climate

- Scientists are studying global migratory animal movements throughout their annual cycles to improve conservation efforts
- Changing climate conditions have accentuated this need, as species movements and their ranges are fluctuating every year
- Technology being used to study the migratory patterns ranges from leg bands to satellite telemetry and isotopic markers
- The USGS and the Smithsonian Institution have partnered to form the Migratory Connectivity Project to address this issue
Speaker: Susan Haig, Wildlife Ecologist
Thursday, 10/27/11
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USGS Evening Public Lecture Series
345 Middlefield Road
Bldg 3, 2nd Floor Rambo Auditorium
Menlo Park, CA 94025
USA
Bldg 3, 2nd Floor Rambo Auditorium
Menlo Park, CA 94025
USA
Phone: 650-329-5000
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