Audubon advisor to present a slide lecture on new method of tracking bird flight

Rusty Blackbird (DAVID FORSYTH PHOTO) 

RANDOLPH — Carol R. Foss, senior advisor for Science and Policy at N.H. Audubon will be at the Randolph Town Hall on Wednesday, Aug. 7 at 7 p.m. to present a slide lecture, "A New Revolution in Migration Research: The Motus Wildlife Tracking Network."

The Motus Wildlife Tracking Network is an array of radio telemetry receiving stations that track the movements of birds and other small flying animals fitted with small radio transmitters (nanotags).

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