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From Cerulean Warblers to Coffee: The Impact of Coffee Growing Practices on Subtropical Migrants 
by Ernesto Carman
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May 11 from 7:00 - 8:30 doors will open at 6:30
ASRI Headquarters at Powder Mill Ledges Wildlife Refuge
12 Sanderson Rd
Smithfield, RI 02917

We have been offered a special opportunity to hear from Ernesto Carman, outstanding naturalist, conservationist and bird guide from Costa Rica, during his one week visit in Providence!!!  



Born and raised in Costa Rica to American parents, Ernesto is an avid naturalist and conservationist.  When not leading bird tours, he spends his time on his family's organic, shade-grown coffee farm and conducting his various research projects involving a wide range of species, from Unspotted Saw-whet Owls to Cerulean Warblers and Ruby-throated Hummingbirds.