Sanctuary at Berry Lecture - Renée Carleton on Eastern Bluebirds and Berry's Nest Box Program
Berry College Associate Professor of Biology Reneé Carleton will give a lecture about on Eastern Bluebirds and Berry's Nest Box Program at 10 a.m. June 2 at Oak Hill & The Martha Berry Museum.
This lecture is the fourth installment of the five-part Sanctuary at Berry Lecture Series hosted by Oak Hill & The Martha Berry Museum during the run of their newest exhibition, “Sanctuary at Berry: Wildlife Photography by Gena Flanigen.” The lectures focus on the research and experience of faculty members with various species found on the Berry campus.
After the lecture on June 2, guests are welcome to view the exhibition and will have the chance to speak with both Carleton and Flanigen. The exhibition features work by Flanigen and explores Berry’s wild inhabitants, including a variety of birds, mammals and reptiles. Sharing these images offers a chance to examine the rich history of the coexistence of humans and wild animals on the college campus.
This event is free and open to the public. For more information go to http://berry.edu/oakhill/exhibits/temporary/ or call 706-368-6789.
Saturday, June 2, 2018 at 10:00am to 12:00pm
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