The three authors of a book on bird feeding are available for talks,
interviews, and book signings. One of the authors is Carrol Henderson, superintendent of the non-game division of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
The book is “Feeding Wild Birds in America: Culture, Commerce, and Conservation.” Co-authors are Margaret Barker and Paul Baicich. The presentations cover a wide range of bird-feeding history, along with practical lessons for today.
To schedule a speaker for a meeting or festival, contact Ms. Baker at mab27@cornell.edu.
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