[Bristol-Birds] Virginia Tech Bald Eagle researcher to speak at BBC

David Kramar, a Ph.D. candidate in biology at Virginia Polytechnic Institute & 
State University, has been awarded the Stephen M. Russell Graduate Lectureship 
for 2010 by the Bristol Bird Club. His lecture will be presented Tuesday, April 
20, 2010, in the spacious and modern 150-seat meeting room of the Bristol 
Public Library. 

The meeting begins at 7:30 p.m.   It is open to the public, high school and 
college students and faculty from throughout the region. Please plant to attend 
and invite a friend.

Those interested may meet at 6 p.m. at the Mad Greek Restaurant on the 
Volunteer Parkway for a Dutch dinner.  

Since 2004, Kramar has been climbing to Bald Eagle nests in Virginia, banding 
young and gathering samples from the nests.  He will have many photographs to 
share in his PowerPoint presentation.  

Any faculty who would like for us to sign in their students at the door for 
extra credit and report that back to the faculty should contact 
janice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx or for more information wallace@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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