In Person Program
Sustainability and conservation is about more than reducing the consumption of energy and natural resources. It is also about a cultural shift to consider how to be better neighbors to the plants and wildlife around us. Blending geospatial science with wildlife observation and Indigenous perspectives on wildlife, Bradford Kasberg will explore how we can better build that future.
Bradford Kasberg is a Sustainable Landscape Specialist at Argonne National Laboratory, where he analyzes environmental policy scenarios at a landscape level and analyzes habitat change and the implementation of traditional ecological knowledge and related cultural resources in sustainability planning. He has a Masters of Landscape Architecture from the University of Michigan and a BA in Geography and Anthropology from Miami University.
All are welcome to attend this free event but RSVP is required.
About the series:
Compelling Voices in Birding and Conservation is a joint program series from Chicago Ornithological Society, Chicago Audubon Society, and Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum. Now in it’s sixth year, this special series features unique speakers with very different backgrounds and often under-represented voices. Join us for energizing and engaging presentations from speakers from across the country and spanning expertise throughout the world of bird watching, conservation, and environmental issues.