WHRO: How officials go on ‘Osprey Watch’ to track Hampton Roads’ birds of prey
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Reese Lukei, a research associate with William & Mary’s Center for Conservation Biology, was featured in this article.
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On a windy afternoon earlier this week, Reese Lukei and Keriann Spiewak pushed off from a boat ramp along a branch of the Lynnhaven River.
Spiewak, senior trainer of animal ambassadors at the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center, and Lukei, a research associate with William & Mary’s Center for Conservation Biology, pulled out clipboards and binoculars and started scanning the shoreline.
They were on “Osprey Watch,” looking for some of Hampton Roads’ most beloved birds of prey.