Search for ivory-billed woodpecker featured this Sunday on '60 Minutes'

This spring's news of the amazing rediscovery of the ivory-billed woodpecker, long-believed extinct, stunned birders, scientists, conservationists and the general public around the world. The rediscovery efforts, led by the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology and The Nature Conservancy, continue to generate headlines. Now that fabulous story will be featured for a national television audience on CBS TV's "60 Minutes."

In recent months, producers from the CBS television news magazine have been speaking with researchers from the Lab of Ornithology and conservationists from The Nature Conservancy, investigating the sightings and following the search for the ivory-bill. Featuring their veteran TV reporter Ed Bradley, the "60 Minutes" segment will air this Sunday, Oct. 16, at 7 p.m. EDT on CBS TV stations.

The news segment was shot on location in the Arkansas bayou, where the ivory-bill has been sighted, and in the acoustic analysis lab at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology in Ithaca. The show features the people of Brinkley, Ark., scientists and searchers from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and conservationists in Arkansas with The Nature Conservancy. The Cornell Lab of Ornithology, The Nature Conservancy -- the nation's leading conservation group -- and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service formed the Big Woods Conservation Partnership in an effort to further document the magnificent bird and conserve its habitat and the habitat of other wildlife in the Southeastern region.

For more information on the ivory-bill's rediscovery and the many other programs of the Lab of Ornithology, visit http://www.birds.cornell.edu.

 

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