Birds of prey capture people’s fascination. How can you invite them to your park or natural area? We’ll look at small-cost management practices in natural areas can create an inviting habitat for these aerial predators – and the birders who cannot get enough of them.

Ecotourism of Raptors: Bringing birds (and people) to your spaces
Webcast Video
Guests

Sarah Gilmore
Michigan Avian Experience
Ambassador
Sarah has always called Michigan home. She holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan with a concentration in environmental education. Sarah has been teaching and working directly with birds of prey for a decade and having more fun on the job than ever thought possible. She is a Certified Interpretive Guide through the National Association for Interpretation and in 2015 was awarded the Region 4 “Outstanding New Interpreter Award” through the same organization. When not working with raptors, she is also the Parks and Recreation Director for the City of Tecumseh in Michigan managing programs and more than 360 acres of public parks.