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404 1st St
Cordova, AK, 99574
United States

907-424-7260

We invite you to join the mass migration of Pacific shorebirds, raptors, waterfowl and songbirds.  Their shoreside respite is framed against the pristine backdrop of coastal glaciers and mountains, the breathtaking vista that we call home.  Come armed with your binoculars, spotting scopes, cameras, sketch books and pencils and leave with a heart full of memories.

Presenter- Rodd Kelsey

Schedule

Below is the initial Schedule for the 2024 Shorebird Festival to help with your travel plans. We are recommending festival travelers fly in on May 2nd and leave on May 6th. If festival goers would like to stay an extra couple of days to view peak migration time we suggest an itinerary of May 2nd-8th to enjoy the full scope of the migration. Keep an eye out for the official schedule with detailed events to be posted as we get closer to the festival.

Click here to view LAST YEAR’S festival schedule.

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Presenter- Rodd Kelsey

  • Cordova Center 601 1st St Cordova, AK, 99574 United States (map)

Rodd oversees TNC California’s Rewilding the Central Valley Strategy focused on developing water and land management solutions in the Central Valley to ensure nature and people get the water and habitat they need, when they need it.  Specifically, Rodd leads TNC’s teams focused on providing critical habitat on farmlands and wetlands for migratory birds where and when they need it most, as well as projects focused on strategic habitat restoration in the San Joaquin Valley to restore declining ecosystems and achieve sustainable water management. Rodd also co-leads some of TNC’s research projects with partners at Point Blue Conservation Science and Audubon California on shorebird migration and habitat needs along the Pacific Flyway. He has over 25 years of experience in wildlife research and natural resources conservation, with a B.A. in environmental conservation at the University of Colorado, an M.S. in biology at California State University, Long Beach, and his Ph.D. from the University of California, Davis.

Earlier Event: May 6
Presenter: Monica Iglecia
Later Event: May 6
Presenter- Ivo Tejeda