Tickets Going Fast for CT Audubon Lecture March 21

New Haven, CT -- As of Sunday, March 19th, the CT Audubon Society has sold 100 tickets but still has about 70 seats left for its lecture event on Tuesday night March 21 with Deborah Cramer, author of The Narrow Edge: A Tiny Bird, an Ancient Crab, and an Epic Journey. 

The talk is at 7 p.m. at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies' Kroon Hall in New Haven, CT.

Deborah will talk about the amazing link between Red Knots and Horseshoe Crabs, both of which, like so much of our wildlife, are rapidly declining in population. Just as fascinating is the importance of Horseshoe Crabs in human medicine.

Tickets are $5 for members of the Connecticut Audubon Society, and $10 for non-members. 

LINK to tickets: https://ssl.charityweb.net/ctaudubon/event/lectureseries.htm

 

 

 

 

 

Deborah’s talk is the first in a spring series presented by the Connecticut Audubon Society, called “Conservation Lectures: Defending the Earth, its People, and its Wildlife.”

Major support for the lectures is generously provided by Lawrence J. Lunden, a former member of Connecticut Audubon’s state Board of Directors.

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