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Courtney Rousseau with the N.C. Purple Martin Society, checks on the nestlings in one gourd.
This presentation will explore the biology and history of the purple martin, the conservation challenges impacting the species, effective techniques for colony attraction and management, and opportunities for community involvement in local purple martin projects.
Certified Environmental Educator Courtney Rousseau is the President and co-founder of the North Carolina Purple Martin Society, which was established in 2010 and incorporated as a nonprofit in 2021. Since 2008, she has worked with multiple martin colony sites, helped to coordinate annual banding events in Raleigh, and mentored new martin landlords while collaborating with birding and wildlife groups across the state. Her conservation and educational work has been recognized with awards from the Wake Audubon Society and South Wake Conservationists.
Go inside the globe of the SECU Daily Planet Theater for live presentations and interactive shows led by scientists and educators. Meet researchers, witness live demonstrations, and engage in Q&A sessions with experts. With ever-changing topics and guests, there’s always something new and exciting to learn.
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adults,community involvement,conservation challenges,environmental education,general events,interactive shows,k-12 students,lectures,purple martin,secu daily planet theater,walk-up programs,purple martin week: biology and management
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