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SUMMARY:November Program: Life in a Nest Box
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, November 20 at 7PM \nLife in a Nest Box:American Kestrels and Barn Owls\nJon Kauffman will present an in depth look of the breeding behavior of American Kestrels and Barn Owls through live nestcam footage. Jon promotes conservation through citizen science projects such as Project NestWatch\, Monarch Watch\, winter raptor surveys\, and seasonal hawk watches at Shaver’s Creek Environmental Center. He has served as a hawk-watcher for Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch and has also traveled and worked with other organizations such as Cape May Bird Observatory and Intermountain Bird Observatory in Idaho. When not sitting on a ridgetop observing hawk migration\, you can find him exploring new habitats and discovering the interrelationship between the flora and fauna through avian life.\n\nJoin us at our meeting location\, the East Buffalo Township building\, 589 Fairground Road\, Lewisburg. We will continue to stream this and other in person presentations on Facebook Live. Everyone is welcome to this free event and please feel free to come and bring a friend or two. Stay afterward to enjoy refreshments and chat.\n589 Fairground Rd – Lewisburg\, PA
URL:https://sevenmountainsaudubon.org/event/november-program-life-in-a-nest-box/
LOCATION:East Buffalo Township Municipal Building\, 589 Fairground Road\, Lewisburg\, PA\, 7837\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Presentation
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SUMMARY:Iconic Canadian Wilderness Rivers: Alsek\, Tatshenshini\, Wind\, and Nahanni
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, April 17 at 7PM\, East Buffalo Township Building\, 589 Fairground Rd\, Lewisburg\, PA.\n\n\nDr. Warren “Abe” Abrahamson\nProfessor of Biology Emeritus\, Bucknell University. Abe\, a teacher and researcher at Bucknell University from 1973 until 2012 and a Research Associate of Archbold Biological Station https://www.archbold-station.org/ from 1976 to the present\, held Bucknell University’s endowed David Burpee Chair in Plant Genetics from 1983 until his retirement in 2012. Abe’s teaching was recognized with two awards from Bucknell University\, the Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching in 1975 & The Class of 1956 Lectureship in 1982\, and he was nominated for Baylor University’s Robert Foster Cherry Award in 2007. His commitment to conservation was recognized in 1984 by National Audubon Society’s William Dutcher Award for Outstanding Service to the Audubon Cause at the Regional Level (Mid-Atlantic Region)\, in 2002 by a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Merrill Linn Land and Waterways Conservancy\, and in 2014 by the Science and Conservation Awareness Award from Archbold Biological Station. \n\nAbe enjoys travelling and has participated in expeditions to the Andes Mountains\, Amazon basin\, as well as 3 trips to Ecuador’s Galapagos Islands (1979\, 1990\, 2008)\, Peru (including Machu Picchu)\, and Brazil. He has rafted or canoed white-water rivers (Tatshenshini\, Alsek\, Nahanni\, and Wind Rivers) \n\nJoin us as ecologist and naturalist Warren Abrahamson shares his adventures on four of Canada’s iconic northwestern wilderness rivers — the Nahanni\, Tatshenshini\, Alsek\, & Wind. \n\nThe Nahanni River flows through Canada’s deepest river canyons\, past hot springs and geological features so unique that the Nahanni River was among the first World Heritage Sites to be declared by the United Nations in 1978. \n\nPart of the world’s largest bio-preserve\, the Tatshenshini River flows through the Yukon\, British Columbia\, Alaska\, Glacier Bay National Park\, Alsek/Tatshenshini Provincial Park\, out to the Gulf of Alaska. It’s home to grizzlies\, bald eagles\, moose\, wolves and more. \n\nThe Alsek River has its origins only a short distance from the Tatshenshini but the difference between the two rivers is dramatic. Starting in the rain shadow of some of North America’s tallest peaks\, the Alsek River flows through two glacial lakes. Known for grizzly bears\, wildflowers\, and famed Turnback Canyon. The latter requires a portage assisted by helicopter. \n\nThe Wind River is an arctic mountain river and is renowned for its tremendous hiking and whitewater. Paralleling the border of the Yukon and Northwest Territories and ending above the Arctic Circle\, the Wind is a crystal-clear remote northern river with superb mountain hiking.
URL:https://sevenmountainsaudubon.org/event/iconic-canadian-wilderness-rivers-alsek-tatshenshini-wind-and-nahanni/
LOCATION:East Buffalo Township Municipal Building\, 589 Fairground Road\, Lewisburg\, PA\, 7837\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Presentation
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SUMMARY:January Seven Mountains Audubon Educational Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, 7PM\, January 17\, 2024 \n\n\n\n\n\n\nEast Buffalo Municipal Building. 589 Fairground Rd\, Lewisburg\, PA 17837\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEcology and Conservation of the Eastern Hellbender Salamander\nDr. Peter Petokas\, a research scientist working in association with The Wetland Trust\, will describe hellbender behavior and life history\, status of populations throughout the Susquehanna River watershed\,\ndescription of the hellbender reintroduction project in the upper Susquehanna River watershed\, the use\nof new technologies in field ecological and behavioral research\, and the pathway to the designation of the\nhellbender as the Pennsylvania state amphibian. Learn more at https://www.thewetlandtrust.org/hellbenderrecovery/.
URL:https://sevenmountainsaudubon.org/event/january-seven-mountains-audubon-educational-meeting/
LOCATION:East Buffalo Township Municipal Building\, 589 Fairground Road\, Lewisburg\, PA\, 7837\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Presentation
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SUMMARY:Birds\, Beasts\, and Beauty – The Bountiful Island of Papua New Guinea
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, September 20 at 7PM \n589 Fairground Road\, Lewisburg\, PA 17837\, East Buffalo Township Municipal Building \nNote the change in location! \nTravel to the South Pacific through Linette Mansberger’s photographic presentation of her 2022 trip to Papua New Guinea. The program will include a tiny bit of geography\, a little bit of history\, and a bounteous amount of beauty from this island country located just below the equator.\nEveryone is welcome to this free event. \n. \n 
URL:https://sevenmountainsaudubon.org/event/birds-beasts-and-beauty-the-bountiful-island-of-papua-new-guinea/
LOCATION:East Buffalo Township Municipal Building\, 589 Fairground Road\, Lewisburg\, PA\, 7837\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Presentation
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SUMMARY:February Monthly Program (Winter Raptor Survey)
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, February 15 at 7PM \nSeven Mountains Audubon’s Free Monthly Educational program will be held February 15th at 7pm at the Kelly Township Building\, 551 Zeigler Road in Lewisburg. Greg Grove will give a talk about the Winter Raptor Survey held annually around Pennsylvania. He will bring us up-to-date on raptors found in Central PA\, such as hawks\, eagles and falcons\, and discuss their relative abundance this year. This will be an in person lecture and also will be streamed on Seven Mountains Facebook page.
URL:https://sevenmountainsaudubon.org/event/february-monthly-program-winter-raptor-survey/
LOCATION:Kelly Township Building (551 Zeigler RD)\, 551 Zeigler RD\, Lewisburg\, PA\, 17837
CATEGORIES:Monthly Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220921T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220921T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T114342
CREATED:20220914T212554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T212554Z
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SUMMARY:Tanzanian Safari Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, September 21 \n7-9PM \nIn-person at Kelly Township Building and live-streamed on Facebook \n\n\nExperience a Tanzanian Safari with Linette Mansberger. Her focus will be on the birds\, mammals and other wildlife of Arusha\, Tarangire\, Serengeti\, and Lake Manyara National Parks and Ngoro Ngoro Conservation Area. Enjoy the photos of birds from the diminutiveand iridescent Variable Sunbird to the Common Ostrich. Learn about the Great Migration and see images of the many mammals – including herds of Burchell’s Zebras\, a female Cheetah and her young cubs\, Vervet Monkeys\, and Epauletted Fruit Bats hanging in trees – and colorful lizards and butterflies that are being protected in these important ecological areas in northern Tanzania.\n\nLynette Mansfield\n\nLynette is retired kindergarten teacher and Vice President of South Mountain Audubon in Gettysburg.  She is an amateur photographer who enjoys traveling to new and exotic locations.  She says that sharing her photos is a fun way to educate others about places and nature that they might never see.
URL:https://sevenmountainsaudubon.org/event/tanzanian-safari-presentation/
LOCATION:Kelly Township Building (551 Zeigler RD)\, 551 Zeigler RD\, Lewisburg\, PA\, 17837
CATEGORIES:Monthly Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220615T190000
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UID:472-1655319600-1655326800@sevenmountainsaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Birds and Plants in the Natural World
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, June 15\, 2022 at 7PM \nSeven Mountains Audubon Monthly Educational program will be on June 15th at 7PM at Kelly Township building. Guest speaker will be Kerry Givens MD a nationally known bird photographer. His photographs have appeared in Sierra Club and Audubon magazines\, as well as National Geographic. He has led a trip to Australia and each year has given a photography lecture at the Philadelphia Flower Show. Dr. Givens specializes in macrophotography\, and his program will focus on birds\, plants\, and insects in the natural world. This will be an in person lecture and also will be Livestreamed on Seven Mountains Facebook page.
URL:https://sevenmountainsaudubon.org/event/birds-and-plants-in-the-natural-world/
LOCATION:Kelly Township Building (551 Zeigler RD)\, 551 Zeigler RD\, Lewisburg\, PA\, 17837
CATEGORIES:Monthly Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20211117T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20211117T210000
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CREATED:20211101T181723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211115T235902Z
UID:429-1637175600-1637182800@sevenmountainsaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Cancelled Event! Wednesday\, November 17 Presentation
DESCRIPTION:The virtual monthly presentation “Healing Waters That Heal Others” scheduled for Wednesday\, November 17 at 7PM has been canceled! It may be rescheduled at a later date.
URL:https://sevenmountainsaudubon.org/event/healing-waters-that-heal-others/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Monthly Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210915T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210915T210000
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SUMMARY:Hidden Gems of the Neotropics by Linette Mansberger (Masks Required for In-person Attendance!)
DESCRIPTION:September 15 at 7PM (Kelly Township Supervisors’ Building and virtually through Facebook Live) \nMasks are required for in-person attendance! We will have masks available at the door. \nTake a photographic journey to some of the less traveled areas of the Neotropics – the near (yet so far away) magical island of Cuba\, the majestic Iguaçu Falls and the vast Pantanal area of Brazil\, the tiny islands of Trinidad and Tobago that are so far south they are nearly part of the mainland continent of South America\, and the western highlands of Panama where most mornings start with temperatures cold enough to need a sweatshirt!  Linette Mansberger\, avid traveler and amateur photographer\, will share some of the most beautiful\, colorful\, and interesting aspects of nature she found in these places where birds\, butterflies\, and other wildlife abound.
URL:https://sevenmountainsaudubon.org/event/hidden-gems-of-the-neotropics-by-linette-mansberger/
LOCATION:Kelly Township Building (551 Zeigler RD)\, 551 Zeigler RD\, Lewisburg\, PA\, 17837
CATEGORIES:Monthly Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210616T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210616T210000
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CREATED:20210609T234648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210609T234648Z
UID:363-1623870000-1623877200@sevenmountainsaudubon.org
SUMMARY:The Insect Apocalypse: What’s Happening\, Why it Matters\, and What to Do
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, June 16th at 7PM (Virtual Presentation)\n“The Insect Apocalypse: What’s Happening\, Why it Matters\, and What to Do” by Maria Cramer who is a PhD student in Entomology at the University of Maryland.\n“Insect abundances have been declining in many parts of the world. Many of us can even recognize the “windshield effect”– that in recent years far fewer insects splatter on our windshields during the summer. But even though we know for sure that insects are declining\, there are still many unanswered questions: Are all types of insects declining? What’s causing it? How does it impact us? This talk will journey through causes of insect declines\, the importance of insects for ecosystem functions (not just providing bird food!)\, and will cover what we can all do to help.\nTo participate you must email Kay Cramer at falconrider1@ymail.com to obtain Zoom link\n 
URL:https://sevenmountainsaudubon.org/event/the-insect-apocalypse-whats-happening-why-it-matters-and-what-to-do/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Monthly Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210317T190000
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UID:347-1616007600-1616014800@sevenmountainsaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Diverse Birds and Wildlife of Arizona
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, March 17\, 2021 at 7 PM (Online Event)\n\nPlease join us for free Seven Mountains Audubon Program on March 17th on the diverse habitats of southeast Arizona and the birds that inhabit them. Ian Adrian of Tucson will lead the program. The extreme array of elevation from near sea level to nearly 10\,000 feet above encompasses alpine\, grasslands\, wetlands\, flat and rocky deserts\, and more\, and include an array of biomes and resident species.\n\nTo participate you must email Kay Cramer at falconrider1@ymail.com for zoom link.\n 
URL:https://sevenmountainsaudubon.org/event/diverse-birds-and-wildlife-of-arizona/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Monthly Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20200219T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20200219T210000
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CREATED:20200116T044655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200217T022615Z
UID:228-1582140600-1582146000@sevenmountainsaudubon.org
SUMMARY:All About Wildlife Rehabilitation at the Centre Wildlife Care (accompanied by animal representative)
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, February 19 at 7:30pm. in the Kelly Township Supervisors’ Building (551 Zeigler RD/Lewisburg\, PA) \nRobyn Graboski is a licensed wildlife rehabilitator and the founder of Centre Wildlife Care. She received her BS in Animal BioScience from Penn State University and has been professionally rehabilitating wildlife since 1988. Robyn\, the executive director of CWC\, currently oversees the care of over 1500 compromised wild animals per year with a staff of over 50 volunteers and donations. CWC cares for all species of native wildlife including mammals\, birds\, reptiles and amphibians in addition to providing educational outreach. Robyn holds permits from the PA Game Commission\, the Fish and Boat Commission\, the US Fish and Wildlife Service\, and the USDA to rehabilitate wildlife and use live animals in educational outreach. In addition to doing outreach programs in person\, Robyn has a TV segment called “Wildlife Wednesday” where she talks about animals in her care and natural history. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://sevenmountainsaudubon.org/event/all-about-wildlife-rehabilitation-at-the-centre-wildlife-care-accompanied-by-animal-representative/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Monthly Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20191016T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20191016T210000
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CREATED:20191015T145440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200217T022848Z
UID:187-1571254200-1571259600@sevenmountainsaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Owls of Pennsylvania\, Jon Beam
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, October 16\, 2019 at 7:30 PM at the Kelly Township Supervisors’ Building (551 Zeigler RD/Lewisburg\, PA) \nOwls have been viewed as creatures of mystery and fear in various cultures through the ages. They are highly adapted to a nocturnal lifestyle\, a time when humans seek warmth\, shelter and light. Pennsylvania’s owls range in size from large to small filling a variety of niches in the environment. We’ll examine folklore\, adaptations and natural history of owls that reside in our state both year round and those that only visit briefly.\nJon Beam was a naturalist for PPL at Montour Preserve for 24 years\, offering educational programs to schools\, scouts\, special interest groups and the general public. He is currently Assistant Director for Montour Area Recreation Commission (MARC) and still offering educational programs about the natural world.
URL:https://sevenmountainsaudubon.org/event/owls-of-pennsylvania-jon-beam/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Monthly Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190918T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190918T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T114342
CREATED:20190917T010322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191015T145148Z
UID:181-1568835000-1568840400@sevenmountainsaudubon.org
SUMMARY:The State of Pennsylvania's Birds with Doug Gross
DESCRIPTION:Doug will review the recent successes in bird conservation with species such as the Bald Eagle\, Osprey\, and Peregrine Falcon\, and our current challenges with endangered and species of greatest conservation need. Some of these include Yellow-bellied Flycatcher\, Golden-winged\, Cerulean\, and Blackpoll warblers\, Wood thrush and Swainson’s Thrush.\nRecently retired as a Wildlife Biologist and Ornithologist from the Pennsylvania Game Commission\, Doug has been involved with the monitoring and management of these species of concern\, especially in our northern conifer forests. He is currently working on a study of the bird community of Rickett’s Glen State Park with the intent of producing an annotated bird checklist and site guide. He and his wife live in rural Columbia County and enjoy gardening\, nature study and traveling.
URL:https://sevenmountainsaudubon.org/event/the-state-of-pennsylvanias-birds-with-doug-gross/
LOCATION:Kelly Township Building (551 Zeigler RD)\, 551 Zeigler RD\, Lewisburg\, PA\, 17837
CATEGORIES:Monthly Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190417T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190417T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T114342
CREATED:20190410T142121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190410T172249Z
UID:136-1555529400-1555534800@sevenmountainsaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Birding by Ear
DESCRIPTION:Presentation by Lauri Shaffer \nDesigned for beginning and intermediate birders who would like some tips on learning bird songs. Photos\,\nmnemonics\, and songs of at least 60 birds will be presented. We’ll practice describing a few songs to be able to\ntake notes that will help us remember the bird by ear. Resources will also be given in a handout for additional\nmnemonics\, Birding by Ear CD’s\, phone apps\, and some on-line helps. \nLauri is a retired teacher with a life-long passion for birding and a slightly more recent passion for nature\nphotography.
URL:https://sevenmountainsaudubon.org/event/birding-by-ear/
LOCATION:Kelly Township Building (551 Zeigler RD)\, 551 Zeigler RD\, Lewisburg\, PA\, 17837
CATEGORIES:Monthly Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190320T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190320T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T114342
CREATED:20190317T222305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190325T162415Z
UID:53-1553110200-1553115600@sevenmountainsaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Abe Abrahamson - Legacy of Wildfire
DESCRIPTION:Restoring Fire in Fire-Adapted Florida Scrub:\nPerceptions of wildfire in the early 1900s produced a policy of fire suppression across North America. Yet fire is an integral part of many ecosystems worldwide that acts as a powerful ecological and evolutionary agent. Abe will introduce us to Florida Scrub\, Florida’s most endangered ecosystem\, and the role of fire in Scrub. His long-term studies of plant responses to fire help define appropriate fire management and ecosystem conservation. Join us for his richly illustrated presentation on the legacy of wildfire.
URL:https://sevenmountainsaudubon.org/event/abe-abrahamson-legacy-of-wildfire/
LOCATION:Kelly Township Building (551 Zeigler RD)\, 551 Zeigler RD\, Lewisburg\, PA\, 17837
CATEGORIES:Monthly Presentation
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