Feb 11 2021
Virtual Speaker Series with Jen Smith

Virtual Speaker Series with Jen Smith

Presented by National Aviary at National Aviary

Over the course of only a few decades, an invasive species decimated the bird populations on the island of Guam. A handful of species, rescued by conservationists in a race against the clock to avoid their extinction, were brought into human care. Survival for the Guam Kingfisher and the Guam Rail, with fewer than 200 individuals from each species in human care, depends on international coordinated conservation efforts. Join the National Aviary’s Senior Aviculturist Jennifer Smith to learn how the National Aviary is leading the way for a hopeful future for these birds, and what it takes to bring back a species from the brink of extinction.

Admission Info

Members: $13; Non-Members: $15

Dates & Times

2021/02/11 - 2021/02/11

Location Info

National Aviary

700 Arch Street, Pittsburgh, PA

Parking Info

National Aviary Parking Lot

Rate: $5 flat fee

Parking at the National Aviary is always available on a first-come first-serve basis.

Visitors may access the National Aviary entrance on Arch Street using the guided walkway through the Allegheny Commons Park. This accessible walkway starts at the National Aviary parking lot and runs parallel to the driveway.