Nevermore: Remembering the Passenger Pigeon with Gerri Griswold
April 13 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Saturday, April 13, 2024
Once the most abundant species of bird on our planet, in less than a century all Passenger Pigeons were gone. Learn the story about a bird whose numbers blackened the skies in feathery ribbons that stretched for miles, inhaled crops, and whose sound was so deafening, one could not hear or be heard. From billions to none. How did it happen? Why are they gone? Could they ever return? 2:00 p.m. A. B. Ceder Room and ZOOM. Members: FREE Non-Members: $10.00, Pre-registration is required. Register online: Passenger Pigeon Registration
Zoom participants: a link will be emailed to you on April 12.
Saturday, April 13, 2024
Once the most abundant species of bird on our planet, in less than a century all Passenger Pigeons were gone. Learn the story about a bird whose numbers blackened the skies in feathery ribbons that stretched for miles, inhaled crops, and whose sound was so deafening, one could not hear or be heard. From billions to none. How did it happen? Why are they gone? Could they ever return? 2:00 p.m. A. B. Ceder Room and ZOOM. Members: FREE Non-Members: $10.00, Pre-registration is required. Register online: Passenger Pigeon Registration
Zoom participants: a link will be emailed to you on April 12.
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