The Potomac Valley Audubon Society welcomes Dr. Heather Walsh, Research Fish Biologist!
This in-person program is free and open to the public. All ages are welcome to attend.
PARKING: Both Shepherdstown City parking and Shepherd University Campus parking are available.
- A map of city parking is here. Meters are not enforced after 6 pm. Spots along High Street are recommended.
- A map of campus parking is here. You may park in any of the Red lots. C and A are closest to the Byrd Center. Part of B lot is gated, but you may park in any spots near the Facilities building that are not behind the gate.
SCHEDULE
- 6:30 PM: Social time with light refreshments. In order to reduce waste, we are asking that people bring their own mugs.
- 7:00 PM: Presentation begins!
- 8:00 PM: Approximate end of the program – though it may last longer depending on questions and discussion!
We will also be offering this program virtually! Here is the Zoom link so you can join in from home. If you are not able to attend live, in-person or virtually, you can view a recording of the Monthly Program presentation later! We typically post the recording within several days.
Presentation Description –
About the Presenter:
Heather Walsh works at the Eastern Ecological Science Center as a fish biologist. Her research focus is to better understand how environmental changes affect the health of wild fish and what that could mean from a human perspective. She is also a member of PVAS and enjoys birding as a pasttime.



