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Retired W&M professor's surveys help save eagles

 

Recently, Dr. Mitchell A. Byrd, co-founder of the Center for Conservation Biology and Emeritus Professor at the College of William & Mary, was interviewed by Rex Springston, reporter for the Richmond Times-Dispatch. They took a journey out on the James River to look for eagles and to talk about Byrd's his long history of involvement with bald eagles, peregrine falcons, and other birds in the state of Virginia.

Click here to read the article about CCB's Mitchell Byrd, written by Rex Springston, published December 12, 2010, Richmond Times-Dispatch. >>

 

Rex Springston (center) takes notes as he talks with retired biology professor, Dr. Mitchell A. Byrd (left), on a crisp November day.

     
  CCB

 

Related links:

 

New professorship honors Dr. Mitchell A. Byrd
   Oct-Dec 2008 Issue of Conservation Cornerstones >>

Award Presentation to W&M Eagle Scientists
   Summer 2008 Issue of Conservation Cornerstones >>

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