Wildlife Wednesday Lecture Series

Wildlife Wednesdays hosted by the Friends of the National Wildlife Refuges of Rhode Island is back for its 16th season in 2023. All presentations will be on Wednesdays at 7:00 PM, at the Kettle Pond Visitor Center, 50 Bend Road, Charlestown, Rhode Island. Admission is free and all ages are welcome. For additional information check out http://www.FriendsNWRofRI.org, or contact Bob (friends.ri@verizon.net) or Janis (Janis_Nepshinsky@fws.gov, 401-364-9124 ext. 4404).

July 12:  “Shorebirds in Rhode Island: Our Beaches and Beyond,” with Rebeca Linhart and Nicole DeFelice, graduate students in Natural Resources Science at URI.

July 19:  “Native Species, Invasive Species, and Rhode Island’s Climate Change Future,” with David Gregg, Executive Director of the Rhode Island Natural History Survey.

July 26:  “Meet the Woodpeckers,” with Bob Kenney, naturalist, Friends board member, and Wildlife Wednesdays host.

August 2:  “Collecting Baseline Bird Data in a Changing World,” with Charles Clarkson, Director of Avian Research for the Audubon Society of Rhode Island. 

August 9:  “Atlantic Sea Turtles,” with Bob Kenney back for a second talk.

August 16:  “Rhode Island Bumble Bees,” with Casey Johnson and Julia Vieira from the URI Dept. of Plant Sciences and Entomology, and Katie Burns, Pollinator Entomologist from RIDEM. 

August 23:  “Be Bird Friendly: How YOU Can Help Save the Birds,” with Alison Schwartz, Park Ranger at the Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge. 

August 30:  “Wind Farms Are NOT Killing Whales,” with Dr. Bob for the last time this summer. 

Event date and time
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Event location name
Kettle Pond Visitor Center

Address

50 Bend RoadCharlestown,02813RI