A world-renowned scientist gave a lecture to students and faculty at Baitursynuly University on bird research and conservation in Kazakhstan.
Todd Katzner is an American wildlife biologist at the U.S. Geological Survey's Snake River Field Station in Boise, Idaho. He has worked in the field of conservation biology ecology for more than 30 years.
In recent years, the scientist actively cooperates with the Kazakhstan Association for the Conservation of Biodiversity (KACBK), which initiated the meeting at the walls of the U. Sultangazin Pedagogical Institute of KRU.
Todd Katzner came to Kostanay region to visit Naurzum reserve. By the way, more than 20 years ago he has already visited the picturesque corner of our region, where he studied migration routes of birds of prey.
The biologist's lecture elicited a lively response from the audience, as many of them are also engaged in research in the field of ornithology.
Recall that this year three students of KRU together with the ASBC specialist took part in field research on the conservation of the Gyrfalcon, listed in the Red Book of the Republic of Kazakhstan.