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Rethinking Migration: The Shared Journeys of People and Birds

Rethinking Migration: The Shared Journeys of People and Birds

Climate and environmental changes profoundly influence the movement of people, birds and other species around the globe. Cornell Law School's Marielena Hincapié and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Amanda Rodewald discuss the reasons behind these migrations, the challenges they pose and potential solutions for a more sustainable future.

Cornell Keynotes · Chris Wofford, Marielena Hincapié, Amanda Rodewald

October 16, 202458m 20s

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Despite changes in movement patterns over recent decades, migration has been a natural phenomenon for millennia. Cornell Law School Distinguished Immigration Scholar and attorney Marielena Hincapié and Garvin Professor Amanda Rodewald, senior director of the Center for Avian Population Studies at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, explain why people and birds migrate — and what individuals, communities and policymakers can do to develop sustainable solutions for an interdependent world.

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