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Migratory Meander with Mike McGraw
Join us for a fall birding walk through Rushton Woods Preserve with long-time friend and board member of WCT, Mike McGraw! Catbirds, thrushes, and warblers abound this time of year, using the preserve as a critical refuge to refuel and prepare for their migratory journeys south. No previous birding experience is necessary as Mike will guide attendees through one of his favorite pastimes: bird watching. As a professional wildlife biologist, Mike’s passion for the natural world, from birds to salamanders, is contagious, and his knowledge is unparalleled.
Bring binoculars if you have them!

Michael McGraw is a Wildlife Biologist and Ecologist. Since 2002, Michael has performed an extensive variety of reptile, amphibian, and avifaunal surveys in the Eastern and Midwestern U.S. with a strong emphasis on endangered, threatened, and species of concern. Beyond survey and research, his work as a consulting scientist includes project design, permitting, project management, and client relations, as well as writing technical reports and proposals. Michael is currently managing numerous projects and functioning as a lead biologist on a variety of Princeton Hydro projects, including wildlife surveys, ecological assessments, threatened and endangered species surveys, population biology research, wetland mitigation, sensitive habitat restoration, FAA-mandated wildlife hazard management plans for airports, land management and site master planning, and alternative energy development projects

