Friday, March 31st 2017
Check out the CWF events and other wildlife and environmental events below.
Birds of May at Princeton Environmental Film Festival
Time & Place
7:00PM
Community Room at Princeton Public Library
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Birds of May
Princeton Environmental Film Festival
March 31, 2017, 7:00 p.m.
Community Room at Princeton Public Library
The New Jersey premiere of Birds of May, by filmmaker Jared Flesher, tells the story of the federally threatened rufa red knot and its annual visit to the Delaware Bay.
Following the movie, stay for a Q&A with the director, a presentation by shorebird biologist Larry Niles and Conserve Wildlife Foundation’s David Wheeler and Stephanie Feigin, wildlife art by James Fiorentino, and migration-themed poetry readings by the Geraldine R. Dodge Poetry Program, featuring Cynthia Arrieu-King and Catherine Doty. The event is part of “Because We Come from Everything: Poetry and Migration,” a series organized by the newly formed National Poetry Coalition. Ice cream and sorbet courtesy of the bent spoon.