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The Forgotten Flock: Female Birds
Season 6 · Episode 1

The Forgotten Flock: Female Birds

Experts explain how gender bias affects bird conservation efforts.

Bring Birds Back · Mark Bramhill, Jazzi Johnson, Jonese Franklin, Blue dot sessions, Cosmo Sheldrake, Purbita Saha, Ariana Remmel

August 21, 202436m 32s

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Show Notes

How much do you know about the lives of female birds? And could you identify, say, a male Scarlet Tanager from a female? This episode’s host and co-founder of the Galbatross Project, Purbita Saha, is here to explain why studying female birds is important. Joining her, ornithologist Joanna Wu details how the often overlooked and understudied female birds are crucial to bird conservation efforts. And wildlife ecologist, Michael Chamberlain, shares his vast knowledge about turkeys – a species whose survival was greatly impacted by a significant increase in research about turkey hens. 

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Topics

survival rateturkeysgalbatross projectgender biasfemale turkeysmichael chamberlainpurbita sahahensfemale birds