Tomorrow evening, North Cascades Institute and Skagit Audubon welcome award-winning author and photographer Paul Bannick for a virtual presentation on Great Gray Owls!
Paul will share an intimate look into the life history of this charismatic species combining his breathtaking images, firsthand accounts, video, sound, and science to help inspire conservation and education efforts as well as help spread awareness about the threats facing these owls and what we can do to protect them. You will also be given a chance to ask Paul all of your burning owl questions after his presentation.
This presentation will take place tomorrow (Thursday, January 7th) at 7 pm and is only $5 to attend! In case you can't make it tomorrow, registrants will also have access to a recording of the presentation for 24 hours afterwards.
This is just one part of a virtual series on owls with the next presentation on Snowy Owls happening Tuesday, January 19th. You can sign up for either or both classes at the following link:
https://ncascades.org/signup/programs/classes
Additionally, Paul is proud to have recently published two new books: Great Gray Owl: A Visual Natural History and Snowy Owl: A Visual Natural History. Both books feature several dozens of never-before-published images, some of which capture behaviors rarely witnessed and perhaps never photographed. The photos work with first-hand field accounts, which are illuminated by our most up-to-date understanding of these species. You can order signed of his books on his website.
I hope to see you all there!
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