Date: 3/20/26 12:19 pm
From: Audrey Hicks <audreyjhicks...>
Subject: [cobirds] Speaker Event: Clark's Nutcrackers and their Critical Role as Seed Dispersers
Hello birders,

We’re excited to invite you to join Denver Audubon at Lakewood Library
<https://maps.app.goo.gl/fXccYoUpss7NRk969> next Thursday, March 26 for an
evening with Dr. Diana Tomback.

Dr. Diana Tomback of the University of Colorado Denver has spent decades
studying Clark’s Nutcrackers and their indispensable role in conifer
regeneration. Since the 1970s, her groundbreaking research has revealed how
these birds are not just forest inhabitants—but forest makers. Join us to
explore this extraordinary partnership between bird and pine, and discover
how seed dispersal, memory, climate pressures, and forest decline are
tightly intertwined in a high-stakes ecological story.

Doors open at 6:00 pm with the presentation beginning shortly after. Register
here
<https://denveraudubon.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/denveraudubon/event.jsp?event=14417&>
to
join us for this free event — we’d love to see you there!

Thanks,

Audrey Hicks
*Manager of Conservation and Research*

*www.denveraudubon.org <http://www.denveraudubon.org/>*

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