First Saturday Lecture: “A Natural History Perspective: Historical Bird Life and Habitats of the Arrow Rock Area”

10/6/2018 | Arrow Rock State Historic Site | Arrow Rock, MO

The Missouri River Bird Observatory’s co-founder and co-director, Ethan Duke, will present information on historical accounts of Arrow Rock’s natural communities. By reviewing the past, we gain insights into the current and future plight of the land we all share, love and depend upon. The Missouri River Bird Observatory (MRBO) has its headquarters in Arrow Rock and they contribute to the conservation of Missouri’s migratory and resident birds through scientific research, community outreach and education. MRBO monitors bird populations on thousands of acres within Missouri’s most imperiled habitats and communicates this information to land managers and landowners to enhance the stewardship of birds and natural communities.

The lecture is free and open to the public. Click here to read the news release.

Lecture time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.
39521 Visitor Center Drive, Arrow Rock, MO | 660-837-3330

Associated activities

  • Interpretive Programs