Weds August 3, 7:00 PM: Pathways for Wildlife Science Talk

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Meet Tanya Diamond and Ahiga Snyder of Pathways for Wildlife at SFBBO's Next Science Talk

Pathways for Wildlife SFBBO Science Talk

 

Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2016  

7:00-8:00 p.m., Milpitas, CA

Free to SFBBO Members
$5.00 for Students
$10 for Non-Members

   

Join Tanya Diamond and Ahiga Snyder ofPathways for Wildlife to learn how conservationists are working to implement connectivity designs for wildlife movement in Santa Clara County. 

Pathways for Wildlife is a research organization that specializes in identifying, monitoring, and implementing connectivity designs for wildlife movement within a landscape. Tanya and Ahiga monitor wildlife in multiple settings with emphasis on identifying suitable road crossing locations and developing habitat permeability maps for wildlife movement, using field camera stations, track/sign data, along with animal vehicle collision locations. 

Free to SFBBO members, $5 for students, $10 for non-members. For information or to RSVP, please contact outr...@sfbbo.org.

    

 

 

Contact Information
(408) 946-6548                                    outr...@sfbbo.org

 

SAN FRANCISCO BAY BIRD OBSERVATORY, 524 Valley Way, Milpitas, CA 95035

Emily Moffitt
Graduate Program Assistant
Environmental Studies Department 
San Jose State University 
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