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X-WR-CALDESC:Join us for the 2023 Bird Fest Keynote Address with John Marzl
 uff. This is a HYBRID event. You may join us in the Wenatchee River Instit
 ute's Red Barn or livestream virtually via Zoom. We will also be honoring 
 the 2023 Bird Fest Founders' Award recipients at this event.\n\nRegistrati
 on is required for this event. Tickets cost $20 for in-person ticket and $
 10 for a virtual ticket. Register to attend here: https://leavenworthsprin
 gbirdfest.regfox.com/bird-fest-2023.\n\nTHINK LIKE A RAVEN is a culminatio
 n of Dr. Marzluff's collaborative work detailing the intertwined lives of 
 ravens\, wolves\, pumas\, and the people that visit and live around Yellow
 stone. This presentation follows the seasons of Yellowstone and the scient
 ific journey he undertook to decode the mysteries of raven life. With coll
 eagues\, 60 birds were tagged with state-of-the-art transmitters. The bird
 s shared their secrets as they flew a hundred miles directly to new kills\
 , commandeered territory\, found mates\, and reared young. The picture tha
 t emerged from the study was that of a highly opportunistic bird with the 
 knowledge that allowed them to exploit wolves but not depend on them. What
  emerges is a picture of the tenuous and evolving relationship between hum
 ans\, wolves\, and ravens\, and the challenges animals face when they wand
 er beyond the protection a national park provides.\n\nJohn Marzluff is Jam
 es W. Ridgeway Professor of Wildlife Science at the University of Washingt
 on. His graduate (Northern Arizona University) and initial post-doctoral (
 University of Vermont) research focused on the social behavior and ecology
  of jays and ravens. He continues this theme investigating the intriguing 
 behavior of crows\, ravens\, and jays. His current research focuses on the
  interactions of ravens and wolves in Yellowstone. He teaches Ornithology\
 , Governance and Conservation of Rare Species\, Field Research in Yellowst
 one\, and Natural and Cultural History of Costa Rica.\n\nProfessor Marzluf
 f has written six books and edited several others. His Welcome to Subirdia
  (2014 Yale) discovers that moderately settled lands host a splendid array
  of biological diversity and suggests ways in which people can steward the
 se riches to benefit birds and themselves. His most recent In Search of Me
 adowlarks (2020 Yale) connects our agriculture and diets to the conservati
 on of birds and other wildlife.\n\nDr. Marzluff has mentored over 40 gradu
 ate students and authored over 170 scientific papers on various aspects of
  bird behavior and wildlife management. He is a member of the U.S. Fish an
 d Wildlife Service’s Recovery Team for the critically endangered Mariana C
 row\, a former member of the Washington Biodiversity Council\, a Fellow of
  the American Ornithologist's Union\, a Fellow of the American Association
  for the Advancement of Science\, and a National Geographic Explorer.\n\nT
 his event is supported by A Book For All Seasons. Marzluff's books will be
  available for purchase at the event.
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DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 2023 Bird Fest Keynote Address with John Marzlu
 ff. This is a HYBRID event. You may join us in the Wenatchee River Institu
 te's Red Barn or livestream virtually via Zoom. We will also be honoring t
 he 2023 Bird Fest Founders' Award recipients at this event.\n\nRegistratio
 n is required for this event. Tickets cost $20 for in-person ticket and $1
 0 for a virtual ticket. Register to attend here: https://leavenworthspring
 birdfest.regfox.com/bird-fest-2023.\n\nTHINK LIKE A RAVEN is a culmination
  of Dr. Marzluff's collaborative work detailing the intertwined lives of r
 avens\, wolves\, pumas\, and the people that visit and live around Yellows
 tone. This presentation follows the seasons of Yellowstone and the scienti
 fic journey he undertook to decode the mysteries of raven life. With colle
 agues\, 60 birds were tagged with state-of-the-art transmitters. The birds
  shared their secrets as they flew a hundred miles directly to new kills\,
  commandeered territory\, found mates\, and reared young. The picture that
  emerged from the study was that of a highly opportunistic bird with the k
 nowledge that allowed them to exploit wolves but not depend on them. What 
 emerges is a picture of the tenuous and evolving relationship between huma
 ns\, wolves\, and ravens\, and the challenges animals face when they wande
 r beyond the protection a national park provides.\n\nJohn Marzluff is Jame
 s W. Ridgeway Professor of Wildlife Science at the University of Washingto
 n. His graduate (Northern Arizona University) and initial post-doctoral (U
 niversity of Vermont) research focused on the social behavior and ecology 
 of jays and ravens. He continues this theme investigating the intriguing b
 ehavior of crows\, ravens\, and jays. His current research focuses on the 
 interactions of ravens and wolves in Yellowstone. He teaches Ornithology\,
  Governance and Conservation of Rare Species\, Field Research in Yellowsto
 ne\, and Natural and Cultural History of Costa Rica.\n\nProfessor Marzluff
  has written six books and edited several others. His Welcome to Subirdia 
 (2014 Yale) discovers that moderately settled lands host a splendid array 
 of biological diversity and suggests ways in which people can steward thes
 e riches to benefit birds and themselves. His most recent In Search of Mea
 dowlarks (2020 Yale) connects our agriculture and diets to the conservatio
 n of birds and other wildlife.\n\nDr. Marzluff has mentored over 40 gradua
 te students and authored over 170 scientific papers on various aspects of 
 bird behavior and wildlife management. He is a member of the U.S. Fish and
  Wildlife Service’s Recovery Team for the critically endangered Mariana Cr
 ow\, a former member of the Washington Biodiversity Council\, a Fellow of 
 the American Ornithologist's Union\, a Fellow of the American Association 
 for the Advancement of Science\, and a National Geographic Explorer.\n\nTh
 is event is supported by A Book For All Seasons. Marzluff's books will be 
 available for purchase at the event.
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LOCATION:HYBRID EVENT! Join us in the WRI Red Barn or livestream via Zoom
SUMMARY:Think Like a Raven with Dr. John Marzluff
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