Fall 2025 schedule

Click on the photos of our external speakers for more information on their presentation 

Jamie McLaren: Sept 8th

From inherited compass to course-correction: model and experimental evidence of inaugural songbird migration

University of Oldenberg

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Benjamin Van Doren: Sept 15th

Bird migration in a changing and urbanized world

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

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Scott MacDougall-Shackleton: Sept 22nd

Animal Care and Welfare: Current Issues and Future Trends

Western University

Rocío F. Jara: Sept 29th

Journey to the edge: austral migration of passerines in the world’s southern-most forests

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Bo Zhang: Oct 6th

Consequences of movement in heterogeneous environments

Oklahoma State University

Theo Michaels: Oct 20th

A new way of moooving: Remote controlled cows as a tool for grassland bird conservation in tallgrass prairies

Kansas State University

Eric Pedersen: Oct 27th

Can we re-connect movement ecology with spatial population ecology?

Concordia University

TBA: Nov 3rd

 

 

Zachary Balzer: Nov 10th

TBA

Western University

Alex Filazzola: Nov 17th

How to hack a landscape: Turning resistance into pathways

Western University

Shane Seheult: Nov 24th

Development of Binaural Auditory Processing and Sound Localization in Big Brown Bats

McMaster University

Beatriz Nogueira e Figueira: Dec 1st

Ecological Insights from Roosts and Rare Observations of Silver-Haired Bats during Fall Migration

University of Guelph

Nusha Keyghobadi: Dec 8th

TBA

Western University