Birdwatching, also known as birding, has evolved to become a popular outdoor pastime. And it’s not just for retirees or older demographics as is the common stereotype. Birding is a unique activity that virtually anyone can partake in. So how can landowners capitalize on this growing pastime? Join us for Orbis Campfire Sessions as our panel of experts dive into the latest trends and technology surrounding birding, and what it all means for landowners.
When?
Thursday, September 21, 2023 · 1:00 p.m.
Eastern Time (US & Canada)
Duration: 1 hour
Price
Free
Language
English
Who can attend
Everyone
Dial-in available? (listen only)
Not available.
Agenda
Panel Discussion
Poll Questions, Trivia & Giveaways
Audience Q&A
Hosted By Orbis, Inc.
Orbis, Inc., is a geospatial technology solutions provider specializing in the land asset and natural resource management industries. Service span land due diligence, recreational leasing management, digital data management, tax support and investment consulting.
Adam Betuel has a B.S. in zoology from Ohio State University and studied the White-throated Sparrow while a graduate student at Indiana State University. He has conducted avian field research across the eastern United States and South America. In...
NICK DILUZIO IS A CERTIFIED FORESTER AND THE VICE PRESIDENT OF THE GEORGIA FORESTRY FOUNDATION. IN THIS ROLE HE OVERSEES THE PROGRAMS, FUNDRAISING AND MANAGEMENT OF THE FOUNDATION.
Private Landowner and Georgia Forestry Foundation Trustee
Mac has always enjoyed viewing and identifying birds. He currently enjoys those in his backyard in Dunwoody, GA and on his farm in Hancock County. His acreage includes multiple habitats allowing for a wide variety of birds and viewing year round....
Tiffanie leads all aspects of TIR’s acquisition sourcing and management functions, matching clients’ investment objectives with appropriate opportunities and then directing purchase negotiations and closing logistics. Her responsibilities include...