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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/
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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/
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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/
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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
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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
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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
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