Birds & Energy: Avian Lessons on How to Live on Earth with Martin Ogle
Admission
- Free
Location
11280 Waterton Rd.
Littleton, [No State]
Description
Schedule
2:30-3:30 PM: Informal demonstration of energy principles
3:30-4:30PM: Presentation
As animals with the highest body temperatures, amazing adaptations, astounding migrations and more, birds have a lot to teach us about energy! And, human energy systems affect birds uniquely and severely. So, it’s time to explore birds and energy together! Join naturalist (and energy educator), Martin Ogle for a fascinating and energy-filled exploration of avian life! Learn about National Audubon Society’s emphasis on energy and climate change as well as an energy-saving technology found in the legs of birds and in modern buildings. And much more!
This presentation points the way to being a voice for birds and the atmosphere that they and we depend on. It makes the powerful link between our energy choices, climate change and the well-being of birds and humanity itself.
Martin Ogle has a 40 year career as a biologist and naturalist in VA and CO. He received Wildlife Biology degrees (B.S. and M.S.) from Colorado State University and Virginia Tech and has recently created the non-profit, Geo Sapiens; The Earth-wise Human. His work includes Birds and Beyond — Boulder County Audubon
Location: Denver Audubon Kingery Nature Center, 11280 Waterton Rd., Littleton CO 80125