Join the Vancouver Audubon Society at the in-person Program & Meeting where VAS is delighted to host Steven Clark who will be speaking about the evolutionary processes that led to the birds we love!
Steven is a professor emeritus of biology at Clark College and currently manages Clark’s Bee Campus. Throughout his career, he shared his passion for teaching to students from kindergarten through college. He has degrees in psychology, religion, Deaf education, and environmental science.
Steven researched the endangered western pond turtle in the Columbia Gorge. Since 2010, he has participated in research led by preeminent pika scientist, Dr. Erik Beever, and helps lead Oregon Zoo’s Cascade Pika Watch. Steven isVice President of the Washington Native Plant Society, and he loves his volunteer work with University of Washington Rare Plant Care. For Oregon Fish and Wildlife, he and his wife, Cherie Kearney, survey sage grouse leks each spring. Left with free time he can be found running on a steep, wooded trail with his dog, Phoebe.
MEETING :
6:30 pm – 6:45 pm - Social time, share bird sightings.
6:45 pm – 7:00 pm - Announcements
7:00 pm – 8:15 pm - Program
Programs are held the first Tuesday of the month except Jan, July, & August. All are welcome, we hope you will join us!
Contact our Program Chair for more information at scable@vancouveraudubon.org. Have ideas for a speaker? Please send all topic, speaker, and program suggestions to the above address