Join us as we talk with Dr. Autumn-Lynn Harrison of the Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center and explore the stories of three sister species of jaegers, seabirds that migrate across thousands of miles over ocean and land every year! As we follow the birds from their breeding grounds in the Arctic to locations around the globe, we’ll learn why these birds migrate, how scientists study them and how they survive the challenges they face as they travel the world. This program is appropriate for learners of all ages, families, and classrooms! Participants will be able to interact with Autumn-Lynn and our educators through polls, open-ended questions, and a Q&A session in which they can ask questions about her research and career as a scientist. This program is a part of the National Museum of Natural History‘s celebration of World Ocean Day focusing on Hope Spots, places that are critical to the health of our ocean around the globe. How to Join: The webinar will be presented on Zoom video. Click here to join: https://zoom.us/j/92832468622 Registration: Registration is optional; you do not need to register to participate. However, by registering you help us learn about who is attending our programs while the museum is closed, so we can better serve our audiences. You also get an opportunity to opt-in to our museum e-newsletter and be notified of future live video programs. |