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The Aerial City: Urban Birds, Bats, and Denizens of the Sky

September 11, 2017 by

Sept 13                 Wednesday NOON to 1pm at PARD Senior Activity Center

Lamar 29th St + 2874 Shoal Crest Ave, South Room

  • Center for Environmental Research Lunchtime Lecture by Kevin M. Anderson
  • 2017 Lunchtime Lectures – Understanding Urban Nature: Ecology, Culture, and the American City
  • September 2017 Lunchtime Lecture – The Aerial City: Urban Birds, Bats, and Denizens of the Sky
  • What is the city to a bird, bat, or flying insect? What are the opportunities and hazards of living in the aerial city? For this final lecture about urban natural history, we take to the air. We will look at urban ecology from the perspective of the denizens of the city sky, and, in particular, we will look at Austin as a city with a long, rich history of observing and protecting birds, bats, and other flying creatures.

Sept 19                 Tuesday NOON to 1pm at the Center for Environmental Research – Hornsby Bend

  • Center for Environmental Research Lunchtime Lecture by Kevin M. Anderson
  • September 2017 Lunchtime Lecture – The Aerial City: Urban Birds, Bats, and Denizens of the Sky

 Sept 21                 Thursday NOON to 1pm at One Texas Center

505 Barton Springs Road + South First Street, Room 325

  • Center for Environmental Research Lunchtime Lecture by Kevin M. Anderson
  • September 2017 Lunchtime Lecture – The Aerial City: Urban Birds, Bats, and Denizens of the Sky

 Kevin M. Anderson Ph.D.

Austin Water  – Center for Environmental Research [CER] 2210 South FM 973, Austin, Texas 78725
at the Hornsby Bend Biosolids Management Plant

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