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Community Farming & Grassland Birds: A Local Conservation Strategy

Tuesday, September 16, 2025, 7:00pm – 8:30pm

Join ornithologis Noah Perlut to learn about Bobolink and Savannah Sparrow movement ecology!

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Special Instructions

No registration is required for attending the program in person. It will also be live-streamed via Zoom. To view it via Zoom, you’ll need to register in advance. To do so, please click on this link and enter your name and email address: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_k8htlIvFSO6sgUMuSjcplw

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Location

Mather Auditorium

This event is handicap accessible
Male Bobolink in the hand. Photo by Noah Perlut.

Bobolink and Savannah Sparrow populations are declining throughout the Northeast. While intensifying grassland management and loss of breeding habitat are important factors in these declines, these birds spend ~9 months of the year away from the breeding grounds. We used miniaturized tracking devices to reveal mysteries of Bobolink and Savannah Sparrow movement ecology, connecting what happens to them on the breeding grounds to the rest of their life-cycle.

This program is brought to you by York County Audubon, a longtime partner of the Wells Reserve.

About the Presenter

Noah Perlut leads the Perlut Lab, which explores how human habitat management affects the ecology of diverse species and diverse habitats, studying mostly birds but some mammals too. The Lab uses state of the art technology: 1) tiny tracking devices that allow us to follow animals around the world, and 2) genetic techniques that allow us to understand their behavior. Noah Perlut is an ornithologist and professor in the School of Marine and Environmental Programs at the University of New England. He has studied Bobolinks since 2002. FMI: https://sites.une.edu/perlutlab/noah-perlut/

Savannah Sparrow – c. Bryan Calk, Macaulay Library

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