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A training to discuss shorebirds and migration in Alaska.


02:00 Recording, Recognition, Introductions - ANTHC

02:05 Dan Ruthrauff, Research Wildlife Biologist, US Geological Survey, Alaska Science Center "Bar-tailed Godwits, their amazing migrations"

02:35 Open conversation about changes in your community

02:50 New member sign up, basics, and making an observation

03:00 Adjourn

Next LEO Webinar September 24th, 2024 Next LEO Training October, 2024

Bar tailed Godwit
Wikipedia
August 2024 Recording

See Also

LEO Training August 2024 - Local Environmental Observer (LEO) Network

Juvenile bar-tailed godwit "B6" Sets World Record | U.S. Geological Survey

A four-month-old bar-tailed godwit known as B6 set a new world record by completing a non-stop 11-day migration of 8,425 miles from Alaska to Tasmania, Australia. This trip represents the longest documented non-stop flight by any animal!

Co-stewardship of the Bar-tailed Godwit | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

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