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Jessica Coleman: Bird Migration and the Quest for Conservation in the Night Sky

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Discover how the twinkling lights of a city can bewilder the feathered navigators of the night sky as Distinguished Teaching Professor and avid birder Jessica Coleman joins us for an enlightening conversation. We venture into the impact of Dallas's decision to dim the lights of Reunion Tower during the migratory season, offering a beacon of hope for warblers, cuckoos, and flycatchers that traverse continents by starlight. Unravel the mysteries of avian migration patterns altered by the twin challenges of climate change and light pollution and learn what happens to birds when the solar eclipse throws a curveball in their celestial roadmap.
Then, strap on your binoculars and let the tranquil hobby of birding transport you to a world pulsating with biodiversity, where the melodies of Caribbean flamingos mingle with the laid-back tunes of Jimmy Buffett. Through Professor Coleman's passionate storytelling, we celebrate the enchanting dance of nature and our crucial role in preserving it for generations to come. It's not just about spotting a vibrant splash of feathers through the leaves; it's about understanding our intertwined existence with these winged wonders and fostering a commitment to environmental stewardship. Join us for an episode that promises not just to inform but to inspire you to become an advocate for the luminous tapestry that is our natural world.

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Chapitres

1. Jessica Coleman: Bird Migration and the Quest for Conservation in the Night Sky (00:00:00)

2. Bird Migration and Light Pollution (00:00:04)

3. Birding and Conservation Discussion (00:09:57)

189 episodes

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Discover how the twinkling lights of a city can bewilder the feathered navigators of the night sky as Distinguished Teaching Professor and avid birder Jessica Coleman joins us for an enlightening conversation. We venture into the impact of Dallas's decision to dim the lights of Reunion Tower during the migratory season, offering a beacon of hope for warblers, cuckoos, and flycatchers that traverse continents by starlight. Unravel the mysteries of avian migration patterns altered by the twin challenges of climate change and light pollution and learn what happens to birds when the solar eclipse throws a curveball in their celestial roadmap.
Then, strap on your binoculars and let the tranquil hobby of birding transport you to a world pulsating with biodiversity, where the melodies of Caribbean flamingos mingle with the laid-back tunes of Jimmy Buffett. Through Professor Coleman's passionate storytelling, we celebrate the enchanting dance of nature and our crucial role in preserving it for generations to come. It's not just about spotting a vibrant splash of feathers through the leaves; it's about understanding our intertwined existence with these winged wonders and fostering a commitment to environmental stewardship. Join us for an episode that promises not just to inform but to inspire you to become an advocate for the luminous tapestry that is our natural world.

(Show notes are automatically generated and may contain phonetic spellings and other spelling and punctuation errors. Grammar errors contained in the original recording are not typically corrected.)

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Chapitres

1. Jessica Coleman: Bird Migration and the Quest for Conservation in the Night Sky (00:00:00)

2. Bird Migration and Light Pollution (00:00:04)

3. Birding and Conservation Discussion (00:09:57)

189 episodes

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