
Wild Galapagos: Endemic birds in a volcanic landscape, and more
Come with us on a journey to the geologically ancient and young volcanic islands of eastern Galápagos where we will see the many endemic bird species along with the incredibly special environment where they live. Everything here is interconnected, so we see how the progression of the building up and erosion of these isolated islands affects every aspect of life here, and especially, but not limited to, the birds.
Additional Details
Webinar link - https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89872686506?pwd=cFMvZzBUVXE2cFFLdGMzeFdhUGswUT09
Meeting ID - 898 7268 6506
Passcode - dK2NCk
Check my time zone - https://dateful.com/eventlink/e/?t=1900&d=2021-09-21&tz=America/Toronto
Event platform - zoom
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Elizabeth Szekeres (pronounced Sek-e-resh, all of the e’s are short) is a geographer with a Master’s Degree in Environmental Studies. Born in England, she grew up in Canada with parents who were great walkers and nature lovers. Elizabeth was a free-range child, living close to the north shore of Lake Ontario. Rattray Marsh, the last intact wetland in the Greater Toronto Area, was her playground.