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Europe/London (GMT) | Thursday, 14 December 2023 at 7:00 pm |
Europe/Frankfurt (CET | UTC+1 hour) | Thursday, 14 December 2023 at 8:00 pm |
America/Los Angeles (PST | UTC-8 hours) | Thursday, 14 December 2023 at 11:00 am |
America/New York (EST | UTC-5 hours) | Thursday, 14 December 2023 at 2:00 pm |
Gina Nichol Thursday 14 December 7pm GMT
Topic: Running nature tours in the US
A naturalist and birder for more than thirty years, Gina first became fascinated with the natural world in rural upstate New York where she spent most of her childhood out of doors.
Gina received her B.S. in Environmental Education from Cornell University and her M.A. in Educational Technology from Fairfield University. She began her career as a Naturalist at the Rye Nature Center in Rye, New York. Gina’s interest in human/wildlife interactions then took her to Volunteers for Wildlife in Cold Spring Harbor, New York. There she coordinated the operation of a 24-hour Wildlife Crisis Hotline and developed programs dealing with wildlife rehabilitation.
In 1987, Gina became Program Director for the National Audubon Society in Greenwich, Connecticut. In that capacity, she led numerous environmental workshops and local field trips. While with the National Audubon Society, Gina also led ecotours for Audubon Nature Odysseys. Destinations included Greenland, Iceland, Scotland, the Pacific Northwest, and Baja California. Upon leaving Audubon, Gina taught biology, chemistry, physical and environmental science and computer courses for several years at Greenwich Academy in Greenwich, Connecticut. While at the Academy, she also worked as the school’s Web Manager and Director of Technology.
Gina’s avid interest in wildlife biology led her to the Yellowstone Institute in Wyoming where she studied animal behaviour as well as methods for tracking animal movements. She also worked on a research project on the Isle of Skye in Scotland where she investigated habitat requirements of Eurasian Otters. In addition, she participated in an Earthwatch study of Mountain Lions in the Jim Sage Mountains in Idaho.
Her varied interests and love of the natural world have taken her to all seven continents and Gina has led wildlife tours to Central and South America, Alaska, Antarctica, China, Kenya and countless countries in between.
In 2005, Gina founded Sunrise Birding, LLC to offer personalized, authentic, affordable private and small group bird watching and wildlife tours around the world.
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