Subject: [Tweeters] John Marzluff on "Why do Crows Care about You and Your
Date: Jan 11 11:16:28 2010
From: Kevin Purcell - kevinpurcell at pobox.com


As part of the College of Forest Resources Wildlife Science Seminar
John Marzluff will be giving a presentation titled "Why do Crows Care
about You and Your Friends" at UW Monday afternoon 3:30pm in Kane 210.

Map for Kane Hall
http://www.washington.edu/home/maps/northcentral.html?KNE

A new quarter of Wildlife seminars has started all on Monday afternoon
3:30pm in Kane 210.

Details: http://www.cfr.washington.edu/courses/wildlifeseminar_Wtr10.pdf

Birders will be most interested in:

January 11
Why do crows care about you and your friends?
Professor John Marzluff, Wildlife Sciences Group, School of Forest
Resources, University of Washington

March 1
Bird populations in Montana linear riparian habitats over 40 years.
Professor Emeritus David Manuwal, Wildlife Sciences Group, School of
Forest Resources, University of Washington

March 8
Effects of Cooper?s hawk predation on songbirds and an
interdisciplinary approach to evaluating ecological consequences of
second home development and rural gentrification.
Stan Rullman, Wildlife Sciences Group, School of Forest Resources,
University of Washington

This seminar meets at 3:30 PM in Kane Hall, Room 210, Undergraduates
may register for credit
under ESRM 455 and graduate students under CFR 554. The public is
welcome.
--
Kevin Purcell
kevinpurcell at pobox.com
twitter: at kevinpurcell