Guest Lecture: NYC Bird Alliance

Photo by Susan T. Rodriguez Architecture & Design

Join us for an evening at the Davis Center to discuss birds, birding, and urban design, in partnership with NYC Bird Alliance.

New York City provides critical habitat for millions of migratory birds and offers inspiration to thousands of residents through its greenspaces. In this special lecture at the Davis Center, Dustin Partridge, Director of Conservation at NYC Bird Alliance, will explore the importance of reimagining urban spaces for wildlife conservation, demonstrating how we can create healthier environments for both people and nature. NYC Bird Alliance is proud to host this talk at the Davis Center in Central Park—a prime example of how urban development can integrate bird-friendly designs and strengthen urban biodiversity. This event is free, but registration is required.

Interested in learning more at the Davis Center? Join us for a tour before the lecture of this newest addition to the north end of Central Park. Discover the facility’s state-of-the-art pool and ice rink, green roof, and community-driven programming while admiring the center’s new design—a bold reconnection of the beauty of the Harlem Meer to the urban wonders of the North Woods. To attend the tour, simply indicate your interest in your lecture registration. The tour begins at 4:00 pm.

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