Enlarge this imageChristian Cooper watches distant shorebirds at the Sonny Bono Salton Sea National Wildlife Refuge in California. The National Geographic channel has announced that Cooper will host a series called Extraordinary Birder. Cooper was in the spotlight after a woman in New York City’s Central Park called the police and falsely accused him of threatening her in May 2020.Jon Kroll/National Geographichide captiontoggle captionJon Kroll/National GeographicChristian Cooper watches distant shorebirds at Kendall Graveman Jersey the Sonny Bono Salton Sea National Wildlife Refuge in California. The National Geographic channel has announced that Cooper will host a series called Extraordinary Birder. Cooper was in the spotlight after a woman in New York City’s Central Park called the police and falsely accused him of threatening her in May 2020.Jon Kroll/National GeographicChristian Cooper, the bird-watching Black man who was the target of false accusations during an encounter in New York City’s Central Park in 2020, has a new TV show airing on National Geographic. The channel announced this week that Cooper, a lifelong bird-watcher, will host a series called Extraordinary Birder. In the series, Cooper will take viewers into the “wild, wonderful and unpredictable world of birds,” according to Andrew Triggs Jersey National Geographic. “Whether braving stormy seas in Alaska for puffins, trekking into rainforests in Puerto Rico for parrots, or scaling a bridge in Manhattan for a peregrine falcon, he does whatever it takes to learn about these extraordinary feathered creatures and show us the remarkable world in the sky above,” the network said in a statement. The channel has yet to announce a premiere date for the show. In an interview with The New York Times, Cooper said his love for bird-watching began at age 10, and he told the newspaper he “was all in” when National Geographic approached him about the po sibility of a TV show nearly a year and a half ago.”I love spreading Glenn Hubbard Jersey the gospel of birding,” he said in the Times interview. Lifelong birder Christian Cooper (@blackburniannyc) will take us into the wild, wonderful and unpredictable world of birds in his new show, The Extraordinary Birder. pic.twitter.com/2ZwTlZ3JmN National Geographic TV (@NatGeoTV) May 16, 2022 The 59-year-old was thrust into the spotlight in May 2020 after Amy Cooper (no relation), a white woman with a dog, called the police saying he threatened her and her dog.Live Updates: Protests For Racial Justice Woman Who Called Police On Black Bird-Watcher In Central Park To Be Charged In a video recorded by Christian Cooper, Amy Cooper is shown calling the police, telling 911 dispatchers, “I’m in the Ramble. And there is a man, African American he has a bicycle helmet. He’s recording me and threatening me and my dog.” Amy Cooper was charged with a third-degree misdemeanor over making the false claim, but the charge was later dropped, given her lack of a criminal background.America Reckons With Racial Injustice Amy Cooper, White Woman Who Called Police On Black Bird-Watcher, Has Charge Dismi sed The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office says it dropped the charge after Amy Cooper completed five restorative justice se sions. Did you know we at NPR tell audio stories, too? Listen to our podcasts like Code Switch, where we have fearle s conversations about race, on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Or our science podcast Short Wave on Apple Podcasts and Mike Fiers Jersey Spotify.

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