This virtual event is brought to you by: Whatcom County Museum!
Seabirds are often used in ecosystem monitoring programs as they are well studied, and because some species are tightly linked to their habitats, prey resources, or climatic/oceanographic conditions. Since 2004 a team of collaborators has been assessing the status and trends of two closely related “puffins”, the rhinoceros auklet and tufted puffin, on coastal and Salish Sea colonies. Scott Pearson, WDFW will describe the natural history and breeding habitats for these seabirds and compare and contrast population trends, diet and reproduction of these puffins with implications for the health of these species.
Register in advance online at: A Tale of Two Puffins
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
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