
About this Event
Have you wondered which bird species were in the DC area during the 2024 fall migration? Has there been a change in the diversity of birds spotted by birders in your favorite park? How does the US Fish and Wildlife Service use data to determine the health of the environment and the status of bird populations within a Bird Conservation Region (BCR)? If you have asked yourself questions like these, consider joining us for a twopart seminar on how environmental observation data is transformed into information for decision-making.
Photo: Cooper's Hawk, Brian Wee
Dr. Brian Wee, formerly a science, technology, data, and policy liaison to the US Government (retired). Brian holds a Ph.D. in ecology, a M.Sc. in computer science (focused on AI), and a B.Sc. In computer science. A member of DC Bird Alliance, Brian is a talented photography whose work is on exhibit at Bluebird Sky Yoga.

Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, 901 G Street Northwest, Washington, United States
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