Program: Birds, Climate, and Conservation: Stories from Montezuma

20mar7:30 pm8:30 pmProgram: Birds, Climate, and Conservation: Stories from Montezuma

Event Details

On Friday, March 20 at 7:30 p.m., join Abby Kress from the Montezuma Audubon Center for an engaging presentation via Zoom exploring the fascinating lives of birds and the challenges they face in a changing world. Learn how habitat loss, climate change, and human activity are reshaping migration patterns and bird populations – and discover how conservation efforts and community action are making a difference. This program will highlight stories from Montezuma’s wetlands and offer practical ways we can all help birds thrive. 

Join us for a Field Trip to Montezuma on Saturday, March 21st. Information and registration can be found HERE.

Presenter Bio:

Abby Kress is the Senior Associate for Community Conservation Programs at the Montezuma Audubon Center, where she leads educational initiatives and habitat stewardship projects across the Finger Lakes Region. With a background in environmental education and a passion for connecting people to nature, Abby works to inspire conservation action through hands-on experiences and storytelling. She is based in Brighton, NY, and enjoys birding, hiking, and exploring the natural world. 

Photos above: 

Left, Canada Geese at Montezuma. Photo credit: Sydney Walsh

Right, Montezuma Audubon Center staff Abby Kress and Cassidy Attanasio enjoy a great day of paddling and birding on the canal. Photo credit: Chris Lajewski/Montezuma Audubon Center

Time

March 20, 2026 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm(GMT-04:00)

Organizer

Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society

We envision a healthy world where people and wildlife thrive and natural resources are protected. The mission of Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society is to protect...
We envision a healthy world where people and wildlife thrive and natural resources are protected. The mission of Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society is to protect our natural environment and connect people with nature to benefit birds and other wildlife through conservation, education, research and advocacy.

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