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Episode 73: LBGTQ Birders of North America

First published

07/24/2020

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science

nature

society

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Summary

In late 2019, BWD publisher Wendy Clark chatted with Jennifer Rycenga, Raymond Van Buskirk, and Michael Retter--all avid birders and members of the group QBNA (LBGTQ Birders of North America). The QBNA's mission is to facilitate communication among LGTBQ birders and their allies in North America and Hawaii. Join host Wendy Clark, Jennifer, Raymond, and Michael for this "pre-Covid", candid conversation about QBNA, diversity, and how a shared love of birds, birders, and birding can unify all people around the world.

Duration

54 minutes

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Out There With the Birds

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