Big Picture Science: Birds of a Feather
With only a
microscope and a collection of birds, taxidermist Roxie Laybourne became the
world’s first forensic ornithologist. The “feather detective” was on the case,
examining pieces of plumage to solve mysteries. From bird strikes that caused
plane accidents to homicide investigations, no case was too big. In the
process, Roxie changed the world of aviation safety and crime investigation
forever. Even now, feathers are unraveling a new type of mystery, as scientists
from the Bird Genoscape Project use them to map the migratory routes
of birds.
Guests:
- Chris Sweeney – Journalist and author of “The Feather Detective: Mystery, Mayhem, and the Magnificent Life of Roxie Laybourne”
- Kristen Ruegg – Co-Director of the Bird Genoscape Project and Associate Professor of Biology at Colorado State University
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