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

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  • 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

Phone: 650-329-5000
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