
Join Maryland Bird Conservation Partnership for a free webinar at 7PM EST on Wednesday, Apr 29. Did you know that the breeding distributions of beloved “backyard birds”—such as Eastern Towhee, Northern Flicker, and Baltimore Oriole—are declining in Maryland? Learn how you can take action to help these and other familiar species through prioritizing native plants, reducing pesticides, and making sure your efforts aren’t hidden in your backyard, but extend to your front yard to connect with your neighbors. Can’t make it? RSVP now and we’ll send you a recording to enjoy when the time is right for you.
Our speakers include Becca Rodomsky-Bish, Program Director of Cornell Lab’s Garden for Birds, Dr. Christine Morano Magee, Director of Education at Dumbarton Oaks Park Conservancy, and Gabriel Foley, Executive Director at Maryland Bird Conservation Partnership.
It’s sure to be a fascinating session packed full of useful information, just in time for spring migration. We’ll see you there!
RSVP at this link to receive the information to join the webinar and the post-webinar recording.
