March 2007: Presentation at Cornell University Lab of
Ornithology now online
Streaming
video of David's presentation at the Cornell University Lab of
Ornithology can now be viewed online. Go to Lab of Ornithology's
site (www.birds.cornell.edu/education/courses_seminars/MNS/
mnsvideoarchives/fall2006archive)
and scroll down to November 6, 2006.
Education is a vital component of the Lab's mission. They provide
a number of education projects, courses and seminars designed to make
learning more about birds easy and enjoyable. One of these
programs is the "Monday Night Seminar" series, where David made a
presentation entitled "Observing and Portraying the Harpy Eagle and
its Habitat."
He was honoured for the opportunity to share his passion for
conservation, as well as his experiences during the first ever AFC
(formerly WNAG) Flag Expedition to Panama (www.artistsforconservation.org/programs/flag-expeditions),
which was made possible through funding received from the AFC Flag
Expedition Program. About AFC Flag Expeditions
The AFC Flag Expeditions Program is a unique program established and
operated by the Artists for Conservation Foundation. The Program
makes possible the field study and artistic rendering of endangered
species and habitats deserving of greater public attention, with a
strong emphasis on the study of unique, threatened habitats, and rare or
endangered species in remote parts of the world. AFC Signature
Members can apply for support and the privilege of carrying
the flag of this exclusive group of distinguished artists on their
journey. For more information about the AFC Flag Expeditions
Program, visit
www.artistsforconservation.org/programs/flag-expeditions.
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