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Join us for a virtual tropical journey to learn about a few of the 50 bird species that nest in Wisconsin and winter in Colombia.

Red bird with black wings and tail feathers perches on the branch of a tree covered with lichens.
Scarlet Tanager The scarlet tanager is a migratory bird that breeds in Wisconsin and winters in South America. © Steve S. Meyer

Overview

Event Overview

You’re invited to join The Nature Conservancy on Wednesday, June 21st, from 12:00 to 1:30 p.m. CST for a tropical journey to learn about a few of the 50 bird species that nest in Wisconsin and overwinter in Colombia. 

During this virtual event, Kari Hagenow, Door Peninsula land steward and enthusiastic Wisconsin birder, and colleagues from The Nature Conservancy’s (TNC) Colombia program will share how we are working to protect critical habitat for birds in both places, as well as at key stopover sites on their migration journey along the Mississippi Flyway.  

We’ll save time at the end to answer your questions.

Please register before noon on June 21st at this registration link to join the live Zoom webcast.

For questions about this event, please email Jennifer Roberdeau at j.a.roberdeau@tnc.org or call her at 608-316-6413.

Virtual Event Details

We will host this event using Zoom videoconferencing. If you aren't already using Zoom, we recommend that you download the app and/or create a free account in advance, for ease of access. You can sign up for a free Zoom account here

A dial-in number to join the event by phone will also be provided for those without access to video conferencing equipment.