About this Event
Speaker: ET, naturalist and 2025-6 Naval Cemetery Landscape Artist Resident; with short intro to NCL by Brooklyn Greenway Initiative's Director of Horticulture
Focus: Birds live in many types of environments and are critical to ecosystem health. They are the most accessible form of wildlife, yet they are still incredibly misunderstood. Birds are facing catastrophic declines across the world and across all known taxa. In this webinar, we will explore the functional roles they perform in ecosystems, what factors are driving birddecline, the consequences of this decline, and how to support these wonderful and necessary creatures in our landscapes. The Director of Horticulture and Greenway Stewardship will also introduce the Naval Cemetery Landscape and BGI and talk briefly about the plantings and techniques that help create habitat here for over 90 oberved bird species in the year. This will be a live webinar event with a short Q and A to follow.
Format and access: This is a live zoom webinar event, please register to receive information about how to join the webinar.
About the Naval Cemetery Landscape The Naval Cemetery Landscape (NCL) is fully operated and made open as a public space by Brooklyn Greenway Initiative (BGI)through the generosity of our supporters. Stop by on a day after the presentation and enjoy the NCL’s native pollinator habitat and contemplative memorial urban meadow and learn about the NCL and the Greenway and what goes into maintaining their beauty and accessibility for every visitor, especially the many species of birds for which we intentionally cultivate habitat and resources!
This event qualifies for LACES for 1 continuing education credit, upon completion of optional quiz and form after the course.
This event is free but please make sure to register/get a ticket for each attending member.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Naval Cemetery Landscape, 63 Williamsburg Street West, Brooklyn, United States
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