The next Science Café is 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, June 27 at the Los Alamos County Nature Center at 2600 Canyon Road.
What would it be like to see the world from a bird’s perspective? To experience riding on the backs of bald eagles, snow geese, and pelicans flying over Alaska, the Grand Canyon, the Great Plains, and the Golden Gate Bridge as they encounter and engage with bears, bison and spawning fish.
Come to the June New Mexico PBS Science Café and watch a segment of the six-part series EARTHFLIGHT, A NATURE Special Presentation. Then, join in a discussion with Stephen Fettig, Wildlife Biologist, who will explore a range of topics from feathers to migration to bird diversity and the tree of life.
Admission to the SCIENCE CAFÉ is free, but a reservation is required. RSVP to Rose Poston, Community Outreach Coordinator, New Mexico PBS Education & Outreach Department, at 505.277-2396, rposton@newmexicopbs.org or online here. Seats are limited and available on a first come, first served basis.
New Mexico PBS Science Cafés are presented with support from Sandia National Labs/Lockheed Martin.