Cerulean Warbler Conservation is a blog created by two biology undergraduate students from Queens University (Zachary Kahn and Kiera McKee) to try and bring awareness to the global decline of Cerulean Warblers. Throughout this blog, you will find important information relating to various aspects of Cerulean Warbler conservation, directed primarily towards people living in the Kingston region.
The first page, "why cerulean warblers?", provides a brief introduction to the story behind Cerulean Warbler conservation and why this is an important issue to be concerned about. The natural history page provides some basic information about Cerulean Warblers for those who are unfamiliar with this species. Finally, the last two pages outline some of the major threats associated with the decline of this species as well as ways in which you as an individual can actively participate in their conservation.
We hope you find this blog useful and informative in regards to understanding the Cerulean Warbler conservation movement and encourage you to check back regularly for updates and new information as it emerges!
The first page, "why cerulean warblers?", provides a brief introduction to the story behind Cerulean Warbler conservation and why this is an important issue to be concerned about. The natural history page provides some basic information about Cerulean Warblers for those who are unfamiliar with this species. Finally, the last two pages outline some of the major threats associated with the decline of this species as well as ways in which you as an individual can actively participate in their conservation.
We hope you find this blog useful and informative in regards to understanding the Cerulean Warbler conservation movement and encourage you to check back regularly for updates and new information as it emerges!