Dr Brooke L Bateman
@brookelbateman
Senior Director of Climate and Community Science @audubonsociety. Mother, nature lover, scientist. Working to understand #climatechange and its impact on nature
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"Birds connect us to places far and wide across the hemisphere," says Audubon's Chad Wilsey—read how the newly launched Bird Migration Explorer visualizes these connections and teaches us more about how to protect these amazing travelers. Kyle Bagenstose usatoday.com/story/news/202…
The brains behind the Bird Migration Explorer belong to the one and the only Melanie Smith. It's been nothing short of inspirational to watch her overcome no shortage of challenges in the creation of this incredible tool. Learn more about Melanie here: audubon.org/news/audubon-s…
Come work with the climate science team Audubon Society. We are hiring a Sr. Climate Associate (remote) to work with climate and ecological data and spatial data analysis for understanding climate and land-use effects on birds careers-audubon.icims.com/jobs/5111/seni… 🦉🐦🦅
Did you know that Audubon Society's Bird Migration Explorer is now available on your mobile browser? As spring migration crawls north, it's the perfect way to answer where your favorite migratory species is generally located.
Birds don't recognize borders, so we need a global approach to protecting wildlife. We partnered with Parks Canada, the Canadian Wildlife Service, and Birds Canada to see how birds in Canada's national parks are faring in a changing climate. #BirdsTellUs youtu.be/Lg95h8VaRyI
There’s a fancy new Audubon Society website and it’s gorgeous. Props to John Mahoney, Martha Harbison, and all others who made it happen. Audubon.org
To #ActOnClimate, we need to scale up the grid while minimizing impacts on birds and their habitats. Audubon's Dr Brooke L Bateman and Wendy Bredhold spoke with Pennsylvania Environmental Council about how this can be accomplished in Pennsylvania and across the U.S. bit.ly/3TwQPIh