June 2019 Newsletter

Dear Members of the Chairman’s Council,

Greetings from Sapsucker Woods!

Today is an exciting day for the Lab – it is the public release of the Birds of Prey video and Amanda Rodewald is testifying before a House of Representatives subcommittee.

For more information on the Bird of Prey video or to purchase the video, please visit the Bird of Prey website.

If you would like more information on Amanda’s testimony regarding the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, please check out the Tip Sheet we created for the press.

Upcoming Trips and Events:

September 25-29, 2019 – Chairman’s Council Trip to Cape May, NJ

October 2019 – Little St. Simons Island

October 9-19, 2019 – Galapagos

January 23 – February 2, 2020 – Chairman’s Council Trip to the Amazon (trip is sold out)

May 2020 – GWS trip to Chiricahua Mountains in Arizona

June 2020 – GWS trip to the Cascade Mountains in Washington State

October 11-16, 2020 – Chairman’s Council Trip to California for Birds and Wine

Spring 2021 – Chairman’s Council Trip to Costa Rica

Recent News from Around the Lab

The California Condor cam is now live and you can see the chick in real time through live streaming video. The nest is in Pole Canyon on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Hopper Mountain National Wildlife Refuge in Ventura County, California.

More updates and information from the Lab can be found on the Chairman’s Council website or you can contact me directly (melissa.walker@cornell.edu or 607-254-2118).

For other news around the Lab, please see our May staff newsletter (The CLUE).

Your personal contacts at the Lab:

A Lab staff listing is available on the Chairman’s Council website.

Mary Guthrie, Director of Major Gifts
607-254-2157 or msg21@cornell.edu

Melissa Walker, Program Coordinator
607-254-2118 or melissa.walker@cornell.edu

Thank you for everything you do to support the Lab, birds, and conservation. We so appreciate your commitment to our mission.

We hope to see you at an upcoming event or trip!

Best regards,

Melissa