Southwest Women in Conservation 2015

Thank you to everyone who joined us last week for this inspirational event!

Southwest Women in Conservation 2015: A Conversation on Climate Change

Engage with conservation leaders - Establish new relationships - Motivate the next generation

RSVP by downloading the documents below.

*For expedited registration call 505-983-4609


WHEN: Friday, September 25th, 2015 - 1:30 to 4:30 pm
WHERE: Randall Davey Audubon Center & Sanctuary, Santa Fe, NM

Ticket price is $55.

Explore personal perspectives on climate change and engage in the conversation with guest speakers Joan Brown, Margaret Hiza Redsteer & Alison Holloran.

Joan Brown is a Catholic Franciscan Sister and Executive Director of NM Interfaith Power and Light. Joan works and collaborates with many local and national organizations in addressing climate change, stating that it is “the greatest moral, ethical and spiritual concern of our time.”

Margaret Hiza Redsteer is a research scientist at the USGS Flagstaff Science Center, focusing on geology, climate and land use. Her research includes a unique combination of the Navajo elders’ oral histories and conventional scientific investigations to document current impacts from climate change and drought.

Alison Holloran is the Executive Director of Audubon Rockies and coordinates their conservation and science programs, including Audubon’s Climate Change Initiative. Prior to her 14 year tenure with Audubon, Alison’s research focus was the potential effects of natural gas development on Greater Sage-Grouse populations in Wyoming, one of many species threatened by climate change.

Please contact Maryam Miller with questions or to support Southwest Women in Conservation at (505) 983-4609, ext. 24, or mmiller@audubon.org. Thank you!

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