Dr. Larry Stevens, MNA’s curator of biology, will describe how the Canyon’s complex terrain affects the distribution, migration, and feeding of its many predatory bird species.
Unbeknownst to most, Grand Canyon supports a wide array of hawks, owls, vultures, and other raptors. In this lecture, Dr. Larry Stevens, MNA’s curator of biology, will describe how the Canyon’s complex terrain affects the distribution, migration, and feeding of its many predatory bird species. In addition, Dr. Stevens will describe how environmental changes, such as the construction of Glen Canyon Dam upstream from Grand Canyon has affected raptor populations.
Free Admission. Virtual event livestreamed on MNA Facebook
Phone: 928-774-5211
Email: info@musnaz.org
2021/02/08 - 2021/02/08
Museum of Northern Arizona
3101 North Fort Valley Road, Flagstaff, AZ 86001