Past Program

  • Wednesday, March 26, 2008, Second in our series of 3 on Climate Change! The Polar Bears of Churchill and the Effects of Global Warming
    Polar Bears Polar Bears
    Photos courtesy Pam Strickland and Bob MacLeod.

CLIMATE CHANGE, #2: The Polar Bears of Churchill and the Effects of Global Warming

Date

Wednesday, March 26, 2008;

Speakers

Pam Strickland and Bob MacLeod

Location

Farrand Hall, Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History

Parking:
On site and free.

Time

Doors open at 7 and program starts at 7:30 pm

Cost

Free

Title

The Polar Bears of Churchill and the Effects of Global Warming

Topics

Pam Strickland and Bob MacLeod traveled with the National Audubon Society in November, 2007, to photograph and study the polar bears of Churchill, Manitoba, Canada (the "Polar Bear Capital of the World"). Accompanied by one of the world's foremost ursine researchers, Dr. James Halfpenny, and representatives from Polar Bears International, Pam and Bob returned with incredible photographs, videos, and first-hand information about these majestic animals and the effects of global warming on their future survival. Join them as they share their experience and knowledge through words and pictures!

About the Speakers

Pam Strickland and Bob MacLeod are Santa Barbara Audubon members. They work in real estate and computer consulting, respectively, and share a love of photography (birds and more). You can see some of their photography on their website.

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Goleta, CA 93117
805-964-1468

Chapter email: audubon@rain.org
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