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The Yukon Science Institute and the Yukon Bird Club invites everyone to a free, in-person presentation made by Ivonne Romero about Trumpeter Swan migration on the pacific coast of North America. Attend this event virtually on Teams:
https://teams.live.com/meet/9368044205934?p=RlRgI8Tp0dWBGRxxwL
Trumpeter Swans are a huge conservation success in North America, coming back from the brink of extinction on the pacific coast of North America. For decades scientists have wondered where exactly the swans migrate to. Now, thanks to modern GPS and cell phone technology, we can intimately follow the trail of individual swans hour by hour through an entire year as they navigate around critical but crowded wintering grounds in Washington state and then travel north to far-flung migration and nesting areas in BC, Yukon and Alaska. Join researcher Ivonne Romero as she takes us through this amazing story.
Ivonne Romero is a graduate student of Cal Poly Humboldt, a polytechnic university in California. Ivonne has been studying the winter movements and habitat selection of Trumpeter Swans in Washington, U.S..
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre, KM 1423 Alaska Highway,Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada