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Birds & Energy

  • 11280 West Waterton Road Littleton, CO, 80125 United States (map)

As animals with the highest body temperatures, amazing adaptations, astounding migrations and more, birds have a lot to teach us about energy! And, human energy systems affect birds uniquely and severely. So, it’s time to explore birds and energy together! Join naturalist (and energy educator), Martin Ogle for a fascinating and energy-filled exploration of avian life! Learn about National Audubon Society’s emphasis on energy and climate change.  Learn about a variety of energy related bird adaptations, including one that is found in birds legs and in modern buildings! And much more!

 This presentation points the way to being a voice for birds and the atmosphere that they and we depend on. It makes the powerful link between our energy choices, climate change and the well-being of birds and humanity itself. ALSO: Come between 2:30 and 3:30 when the talk starts and experience the “energy bike” - a fun hands-on / feet-on way to learn about energy. RSVP at Denver Audubon

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