Watershed Moments: Katie Fallon, Avian Conservation Center of Appalachia

November 4, 2021 6:30pm to 8:00pm iCal Google Calendar
Katie Fallon, Avian Conservation Center of Appalachia, Inc. Photo courtesy of http://www.katiefallon.com/bio/sy of

Vultures are often overlooked, underappreciated, and unloved, despite the vital role they play healthy ecosystems. Worldwide, vultures are more likely to be threatened or endangered than any other group of raptor, but in the United States Turkey and Black Vultures may be increasing in number. Based on Katie Fallon’s recent book, this fun presentation will discuss the life and times of the noble Turkey Vulture, including its feeding, nesting, and roosting habits, migratory behaviors, and common misconceptions.

Katie Fallon is one of the founders of the Avian Conservation Center of Appalachia, Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to conserving wild birds through research, education, and rehabilitation. The ACCA is based near Morgantown, WV, and each year treats more than 500 injured wild birds, conducts dozens of environmental education programs, and sponsors research projects. A member of the International Association of Avian Trainers and Educators, Katie has conducted educational programs featuring a variety of raptor, parrot, and corvid species. Katie has also served as President of the Mountaineer Chapter of the National Audubon Society

This event will take place on Zoom. Registration is required. Once registered, participants will receive an email with Zoom access instructions. To register, please use the following link:

REGISTER NOW