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Presented by Charles Clarkson, Audubon Society of Rhode Island
Director of Avian Research

Since the late 1990s, the global population of the Saltmarsh Sparrow (Ammodramus caudacutus) has declined by 87%. This decline is primarily attributed to the rapidly vanishing saltmarsh habitat the species relies on for nesting. The situation is so dire that current population models suggest the species could go extinct as soon as 2035. This talk will explore the natural history of Saltmarsh Sparrows, the impacts of climate change on their population and the conservation efforts that aim to mitigate their decline.

Nature Talks - Saltmarsh Sparrows

$0.00Price
  • Dates

    Thursday, April 24

  • Time

    5 p.m.

  • Ages:

    Family Program - ages 8 and up

  • Price:

    FREE, Donations appreciated
     

  • Cancellation Policy

    If WRWA has to cancel this program, you will be notified by email.

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