Wild Talks: Saving the California Condor
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Date & Time
Wed, Aug 30 5:00 PM - 7:15 PM
Address (map)
2559 Puesta Del Sol, Santa Barbara, CA 93105
Venue (website)
S.B. Museum of Natural History
Wild Talks is a lecture series by Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network that explores our wild world through the eyes of experts in different wildlife fields.
Join us on August 30th for an engaging lecture that will immerse you in the compelling world of one of North America’s most iconic and endangered birds: The California Condor. You will learn all about their captivating history, their current status, and the California Condor Recovery Program. You will be expertly guided along this journey by Debbie Parisi, Board Member of Friends of California Condors, Wild and Free, Dr. Estelle Sandhaus the Director of Conservation and Science at the Santa Barbara Zoo, and Arianna Punzalan, the Supervisory Wildlife Biologist at the Hopper Mountain National Wildlife Refuge Complex, for US Fish and Wildlife.
You will not want to let this opportunity fly past you!
Date: 8/30/2023
Information fair & market: 5pm- Exhibitors include the SB Zoo, Friends of California Condors, Wild and Free, Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network, and US Fish and Wildlife.
Lecture: 6-7:15pm
Reception: 7:15pm
Location: Museum of Natural History Fleischmann Auditorium – 2559 Puesta Del Sol, Santa Barbara, CA 93105
Tickets: Purchase through Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network:https://www.sbwcn.org/events/wild-talks-condors
All proceeds go to supporting the work of Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network
Questions: Please email contact@sbwcn.org