ONEONTA, N.Y. -- Todd Katzner, Director of Conservation and Field Research at the National Aviary in Pittsburgh, will offer a presentation entitled "Migrating Eagles and Wind Farms" at noon on Friday, September 18 in Room 121 of Science Building 1 at the SUNY College at Oneonta. Admission to the event is complimentary, and members of the community are invited to attend.
An expert on birds of prey, Dr. Katzner will discuss the possible conservation implications of wind farms on the eastern Golden Eagle population.
A faculty member in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh, Katzner holds a doctorate from Arizona State University. His research focuses on interactions among animals, people, the environment, and human social structures. While in Oneonta, he is also scheduled to speak on the topic of Asian vultures at a meeting of the Delaware Otsego Audubon Society.
More information on Katzner’s appearance at SUNY Oneonta is available
from Dr.
Nigel Mann of the SUNY Oneonta
Biology Department
at (607) 436-3344.
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For more information about the College, please call the Community Relations Office at (607) 436-2748 or send e-mail to Carol Blazina, Vice President for Community Relations.SUNY College at Oneonta - Ravine Parkway - Oneonta, NY 13820 - 607.436.3500
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