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Thirteenth AnnualFlorida Keys Birding and Wildlife Festival
September 21 - 25, 2011
Keynote Speakers
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Kenn Kaufman
Kenn Kaufman is recognized as one of the world’s most renowned bird experts. He is the author
of a very popular nature field guide series and a highly sought after public speaker. Kenn’s
move to this area in fall of 2005 generated much excitement across the country, resulting in
thousands of birders visiting this region to enjoy the fabulous birding that this area is now
becoming famous for.
A lifelong naturalist, Kenn Kaufman did not really focus on birds until the age of six, but
since then he has tried to make up for lost time, pursuing birds in all fifty states and on
all seven continents. Now working as a freelance editor, writer, and book producer, he and
his wife Kim make their home in Oak Harbor, Ohio.
Kenn is a field editor for Audubon magazine, and writes regular columns for both Bird
Watcher’s Digest and Birder’s World magazines. Most of his energy currently goes into
book projects, including his own field guide series, Kaufman Field Guides, published
by Houghton Mifflin Company of Boston. This series now includes volumes on North
American birds, butterflies, mammals, and insects. In spring 2005, the series was
expanded to include the first North American bird guide to be published in Spanish.
Kenn’s other books include Lives of North American Birds. Kingbird Highway, and Flights
Against the Sunset.
Kenn’s latest book,
Kaufman Field Guide to Advanced
Birding, is scheduled for publication
in Spring 2011, just in time for the festival!
He has also written scores of magazine articles and columns on I.D. topics, and has taught
I.D. workshops all over the U.S. and Canada.
To learn more about the Kaufman Field Guide series, click
here.
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Kimberly Kaufman
An Ohio native with a lifelong love of the outdoors, Kimberly spends most of her time
promoting research, education, and bird conservation through the Black Swamp Bird
Observatory (BSBO), where she is the Executive Director. As the former Education
Director for BSBO, Kim spearheaded the Observatory's expanding educational programs,
with a focus on programs for youth. Her efforts also led to the formation of the Ohio
Young Birders Club, a growing statewide organization for teens. In addition to her work
in administration and education, Kim has taken part in many research projects. She has
spent hundreds of hours monitoring Bald Eagle nests, banded colonial wading birds, taken
part in butterfly and breeding bird surveys, and banded many thousands of warblers and other
songbirds at the main BSBO study site on the Lake Erie shore. Over the past five years,
Kimberly has focused a great deal of effort on the concept of bird-related tourism, and
helped to develop The Biggest Week In American Birding: an 11-day, spring birding festival
in northwest Ohio. Kimberly will also serve a term as President of the Board of the Visitors'
Bureau for Ottawa County.
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For more information
Contact Jim Bell at the National Key Deer Refuge Visitor Center at
305-872-0774 or Curry Hammock State Park at 305-289-2690.
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