The Bird Banter Podcast Episode #44 with Clarice Clark and Jerry Broadus
Bird Banter9 Tammi 2020

The Bird Banter Podcast Episode #44 with Clarice Clark and Jerry Broadus

On The Bird Banter Podcast Episode #44 Clarice Clark and Jerry Broadus, Tacoma area birders and volunteer conservation and ornithology researchers talk about their life experiences in these fields. They have really walked the walk in terms of putting their efforts, resources and time to further their passion for helping understand and safe birds and bird habitat. Here are some links to topics they discussed to learn more.

First here is a link to our ABC Birding Club website and the article on the presentation by Jerry and Clarice. http://abcbirding.com/saving-hawaiis-birds-june-2019-presentation-by-abcs-intrepid-bird-banders-clarice-clark-and-jerry-broadus/

This is information about the Duck Stamp program and a way to buy yours online. https://www.fws.gov/birds/get-involved/duck-stamp.php

This is the website of the Friends of Willipa Bay who run the festival we talked about on the episode. https://friendsofwillaparefuge.org/

This is the site of the Nisqually NWR https://www.fws.gov/refuge/Billy_Frank_Jr_Nisqually/

This is more information about the issues Jerry and Clarice faced in their recent work in Hawaii. https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/blog/2020/01/07/nr20-004/

Last this is the site of Duck’s Unlimited. You know an old and powerful organization when they have a great url like this. https://www.ducks.org/

Until next time. Good birding. Good day.

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