Santa Barbara Audubon Evening Program: The Condor in Captivity – Breeding a Species on the Edge
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Date & Time
Wed, May 22 All day
Address (map)
2559 Puesta del Sol Road, Santa Barbara
Venue (website)
Farrand Hall SB Museum of Natural History
Santa Barbara Audubon Society’s (SBAS) next program will be on May 22, 2019 at 7:30PM in Farrand Hall at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History. It is free and open to all. Doors open at 7:00PM.
Speaker, Teodelina Martelli
Join us for an evening with impressive high school senior Teodelina Martelli, when she will present on the conservation and management methods that rescued the California Condor from extinction, including the riveting history about how these methods were developed just in time. Teodelina will report on her experiences in the field and update us with news on the current state of the condor.
Teodelina Martelli spent the past two summers as a field intern and volunteer researcher with the California Condor Recovery Program. She is an aspiring ornithologist, composer, and artist. She has been fascinated with birds since the age of 3 and intends to pursue a lifelong career in ornithology, particularly focusing on the behavior, evolution, and courtship of birds.