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The American Kestrel

By Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (other events)

Thursday, November 19 2020 7:00 PM 8:00 PM EDT
 
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The American kestrel was once the most common raptor across North America, but its populations have experienced a steady, ongoing decline since the mid-80s. Join us as Dr. Cornell explains how she is using an array of techniques (diet, blood, fecal analyses) to assess the physiological state of growing kestrel nestlings and how parental care can play a role in reproductive success and ultimately providing another piece of the puzzle in order to reverse the ongoing decline.

This free virtual program is part of our Autumn Lecture Series, targeted towards adults and interested learners, but of course attendees of all ages and backgrounds are welcomed! 

A private link to the webinar will be emailed to all registrants about 1 hour before the start of the live program. A recording of the webinar will be posted and shared to all registrants following the event. 

Only 1 registration per household permitted to allow as many households to participate as possible. Registration closes 2 hours before the start of the program. 

Hawk Mountain will be recording this webinar, including all questions, comments, etc., by the audience. By participating, you agree to allow the recording to be posted on Hawk Mountains's website, Facebook page, Instagram feed, and other media.