Between beach and sea, between changes: avifauna in the skies of Mare Nostrum

Meetings at the museum to talk about fauna 

Meetings and conferences

With Jacopo Cecere and Simona Imperio | Istituto Superiore per la Ricerca Ambientale, Avifauna migratoria (Superior Institute for Environmental Research, Migratory Avifauna), Ozzano Emilia Bologna

The skies and beaches of the Mediterranean, criss-crossed every year by countless birds (not only sea birds), represent a precious crossroads for migratory routes.

On Wednesday 10 April at 20.45 the MUSE - Trento's Science Museum will host Jacopo Cecere and Simona Imperio from the Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale (ISPRA) | Italian Institute for Environmental
Protection and Research - Migratory bird area, for an in-depth look at the characteristics and habits of some of the species that populate the Mediterranean.

Among these, the kentish plover and the greater shearwater, now threatened by habitat destruction, plastic dispersed in the sea, and climate change.

Costs

Free admission