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On today’s show is our guest Patricia M. González as we talk with her in Argentina. Patricia is a Scientist, field ornithologist, studying migration of Red Knots through the Americas. Known as the “red knot woman” in South America, or the “mother of the famous red knot Moonbird B95”, Patricia is a biologist from University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, has devoted more than twenty years to shorebird conservation, including investigation of ecology of migration and survival of red knot shorebirds with a strong conservation profile. Actual Wetland Program Coordinator (ad honorem) of Fundación Inalafquen in San Antonio Oeste, Argentina and Shorebird South American Coordinator of International Conservation Fund of Canada (ICFC).
Show Notes:
In 2013 you in collaboration with three others wrote the definitive entry for the Cornell Labs New Birds of North America: Baker, Allan, Patricia Gonzalez, R. I. G. Morrison and Brian A. Harrington. 2013. Red Knot (Calidris canutus), version 2.0. In The Birds of North America (P. G. Rodewald, editor). Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, New York, USA. It is safe there for to assume that you know a little about the Red Knot. I’d like to take this opportunity to get an update on the current status. Remind our listeners how you came to be involved with the Red Knot in the first place?
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By BirdCallsRadio.comOn today’s show is our guest Patricia M. González as we talk with her in Argentina. Patricia is a Scientist, field ornithologist, studying migration of Red Knots through the Americas. Known as the “red knot woman” in South America, or the “mother of the famous red knot Moonbird B95”, Patricia is a biologist from University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, has devoted more than twenty years to shorebird conservation, including investigation of ecology of migration and survival of red knot shorebirds with a strong conservation profile. Actual Wetland Program Coordinator (ad honorem) of Fundación Inalafquen in San Antonio Oeste, Argentina and Shorebird South American Coordinator of International Conservation Fund of Canada (ICFC).
Show Notes:
In 2013 you in collaboration with three others wrote the definitive entry for the Cornell Labs New Birds of North America: Baker, Allan, Patricia Gonzalez, R. I. G. Morrison and Brian A. Harrington. 2013. Red Knot (Calidris canutus), version 2.0. In The Birds of North America (P. G. Rodewald, editor). Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, New York, USA. It is safe there for to assume that you know a little about the Red Knot. I’d like to take this opportunity to get an update on the current status. Remind our listeners how you came to be involved with the Red Knot in the first place?
BirdCallsRadio additional information:
To Support BirdCallsRadio & Podcast please DONATE NOW
BirdCallsRadio ON THE GO! Subscribe directly on ApplePodcasts; Stitcher; Google Play; Spotify; iHeartRadio to our podcast for Mac, PC & Android users emailed to you automatically so you won’t miss any BCR podcasts; and please leave us a rating and review if you would be so kind! We appreciate it!
Subscribe to our FREE E-Newsletter and be part of something greater. Stay up to date on all our episodes and exclusive offers by clicking on BirdCallsRadio and scrolling to the bottom and sign up with your email. All emails are confidential.
The post BCR 156: Patricia González, Red Knots appeared first on BirdCallsRadio™ | Exploring birdlife around the world™.