Description | Come join us to watch the crows descend on campus! The University of Washington Bothell and Cascadia College welcome the community to the Crow Watch 2018 on Saturday, October 27, 2018 at 3:00pm. This event features presentations by UW Bothell researchers and a Tulalip Tribe Storyteller. You will also have time to admire the phenomenon of thousands of crows fly in. UW Bothell and Cascadia College students, staff and faculty will share crow art and research posters. This event is co-hosted by UW Bothell and Cascadia College. In collaboration with the Eastside Audubon Society, 21 Acres Center, and the City of Bothell. Space is limited to 400. Agenda 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM - Arrive on Campus
- visit the North Creek Events Center to view art gallery, research posters, and community tables
4:00 PM - 5:15 PM - Speaking Presentations: - Lois Landgrebe, from Moontalk Storyteller, is a Snohomish storyteller & Tulalip tribal member who weaves stories with English & Lushootseed for her audiences.
- Ursula Valdez, Ph.D., UW Bothell Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences Lecturer and Ornithologist. Dr. Valdez blends art and creative ways to learn with critical analysis and scientific studies in her classroom.
- Doug Wacker, Ph.D., UW Bothell STEM Assistant Professor and researcher. Dr. Wacker leads research studies from campus roof tops exploring crow communication in social aggregations.
5:15 PM - 6:30 PM - Walk around campus (maybe under the eaves!) watching the crows. The Eastside Audubon Society will have volunteer guides with scopes set up to view crows on roof tops and answer community questions.
- View art and research displays in the North Creek Events Center which includes tabling by community partners: 21 Acres, City of Bothell, and Eastside Audubon Society.
Adjust registration at www.tinyurl.com/crow-watch18. |
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