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October 5, 2020 • 31 Minutes

19: Secretive Marsh Birds

In this episode, Stuart speaks with spatial ecologist Dr. Joanna Grand from the Audubon Society about prioritizing Great Lakes wetlands for conservation and finds out what is, objectively, the best bird.

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Links:
Joanna’s recent paper titled “Prioritizing coastal wetlands for marsh bird conservation in the U.S. Great Lakes”
National Audubon Society
Science | Audubon
About Jane - The Jane Goodall Institute
Red-winged Blackbird - YouTube
Automated recorders detect secretive marsh birds | THE WILDLIFE SOCIETY
An interesting 1-hour presentation from Madison Audubon Societ’ys Carolyn Byers: Secretive Marsh Birds: ID, calls, and behaviors - YouTube
Wetland curriculum resources from the Center for Great Lakes Literacy
Phragmites - Wikipedia
Great Lakes Phragmites Collaborative | Linking people, information & action
All models are wrong - Wikipedia
Holocene extinction - Wikipedia
HEMA Lab - Purdue University
Living Shorelines - NOAA Habitat Blueprint
Living Shorelines as Adaptable Erosion Control - YouTube
Volunteer | Audubon Great Lakes
Wood thrush - Wikipedia
Wood thrush sound via Michael Andersen, Macaulay Library

Credits:
Host & Executive Producer: Stuart Carlton
Producers: Hope Charters, Carolyn Foley, Megan Gunn, & Irene Miles
Associate Producer: Ethan Chitty
Music by: Stuart Carlton
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