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Presentation by Carl Safina, PhD Co-Chair, The Safina Center. Recorded February 4, 2024 at the Audubon Society of Rhode Island's "Birds Across New England: Regional Conservation Symposium".
Carl Safina’s writing about the living world has won a MacArthur “genius” prize, Pew, and Guggenheim Fellowships; book awards from Lannan, Orion, and the National Academies; and the John Burroughs, James Beard, and George Rabb medals. His seabird studies earned a PhD in ecology from Rutgers; he then spent a decade working to ban high-seas drift nets and to overhaul U.S. fishing policy. These days his focus is writing and speaking. Safina is now the first Endowed Professor for Nature and Humanity at Stony Brook University (where he formerly co-chaired the Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science), and he runs the not-for-profit Safina Center. He hosted the PBS series Saving the Ocean. His writing appears in The New York Times, TIME, Audubon, and on the Web at National Geographic News and Views, Huffington Post, CNN.com, and elsewhere. He is author of the classic book, Song for the Blue Ocean. Carl’s 11th book, Alfie & Me: What Owls Know, What Humans Believe, published in October 2023. He lives on Long Island, New York with his wife Patricia and their dogs and feathered friends.
The premise of this symposium is simple: the more you know, the more you can do to help birds. The event provided the public with information about what is being done to save our birds and what obstacles stand in the way of conservation success. It featured over 20 researchers presenting on topics ranging from birds and renewable energy to the impacts of climate change on bird populations, as well as a keynote address and book signing by award-winning author Carl Safina.
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