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Bog and birds

Bogs, Birds, and the Boreal Beat: Climate Change and Life at the Edge of the Boreal

Huntington Lecture Series showcases ongoing research, art, and science in the Adirondack Park, Thursdays, 7pm at the Adirondack Interpretive Center in Newcomb NY.

When and where

Date and time

Thursday, Jul 24, 2025
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Address

Adirondack Interpretive Center, 5922 St. Rt. 28N Newcomb, NY 12852

Cost

FREE ADMISSION

About this event

Huntington Lecture Series - Bogs, Birds, and the Boreal Beat: Climate Change and Life at the Edge of the Boreal 

Thursday July 24th - 7pm

Michale Glennon, Ph.D. - Senior Research Scientist

New York State’s Adirondack Park is a large, intact breeding ground for numerous migratory bird species, several of which are declining throughout their range. A unique component of the Adirondack avifauna is the birds inhabiting the boreal peatlands of the park. Climate change is now widely recognized as the pre-eminent threat to biodiversity in the 21st Century. At the southern range extent for this ecosystem type and many of its avian inhabitants, the park is a valuable location from which to monitor changes in bird populations from a warming climate. Findings from long-term monitoring of boreal birds in the Adirondacks suggest that bird responses to climate change may be mediated by land use patterns, highlight the importance of a patchy habitat distribution, and raise important implications for potential conservation strategies in these habitats.


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