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LoraKim, I haven't worked in the biosphere reserve but do work with several
Mayan groups in Guatemala and Belize, so interested in hearing more about what
you want to look into. Drop me a note

Rob Fergus
Senior Scientist: Urban Bird Conservation
National Audubon Society
rfergus@...

Audubon Birdscapes
http://birdscapes.audubon.org

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From: Ethnoornithology@... [Ethnoornithology@...] On
Behalf Of LoraKim J. [amoloros@...]
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2009 8:55 AM
To: Ethnoornithology@...
Subject: [Ethnoornithology] Just joined this group - glad you're here

Dear EOers,

I recently have been getting into ethnography with inclusion of
birds as part of the "culture" being studied and found your group.
This is just fantastic. In particular I'm interested in how we see
birds (I work mostly with wild parrots) as "moral agents" capable of
virtue, and hence part of the "interviewed group" in an
ethnoornithography. Do you know of anyone who is doing this?

In the meantime let me introduce myself. I am a bird
veterinarian, specializing mostly in Latin American parrot
conservation. In addition I am a minister, and hang out with the
Religion and Nature department at the University of Florida,
Gainesville.

I'll be going to Guatemala (Maya Biosphere Reserve) for a month
in March to work with the Scarlet Macaw and the human groups there -
do you know of anyone who's doing ongoing ethnoornithology there? I
also have been to Puerto Rico in December working with the parrot
there and have further plans as I'm also the director of Lafeber
Conservation. In the meantime - I'm at:
www.liberatingwings.typepad.com.

In gratitude,

LoraKim Joyner




Fri Feb 13, 2009 2:19 pm

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Dear EOers, I recently have been getting into ethnography with inclusion of birds as part of the "culture" being studied and found your group. This is just...
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LoraKim, I haven't worked in the biosphere reserve but do work with several Mayan groups in Guatemala and Belize, so interested in hearing more about what you...
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