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Who We Are
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Land Acknowledgement Statement
EDIB Statement
Inclusivity Statement
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Contact
What We Do
Conservation Grant
Conservation Plan
Lake Elberta Park
Lake Elberta Park: Bird of the Month
Create Wildlife Habitat
Wildlife-Friendly Yards Tour
PIneview Elementary
Old Growth Forest Network
Education
Tree Superpowers
Go Birding
BIrdathon
St Marks Birding Checklist
Photo Gallery
Events
Chapter Programs
Bird Outings
Events of Interest
Donate
Get Involved
Join
Volunteer
Newsletter
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Lake Elberta Invasive Removal
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Lake Elberta Invasive Removal

  • Sunday, October 20, 2019
  • 9:00 AM 12:00 PM 09:00 12:00
  • Google Calendar ICS
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Earlier Event: October 17
Storyteller and biologist Jim Stevenson begins with “Stork Notes”, observations of wood storks in his home swamp, and transitions into “The Life in a Dead Tree”
Later Event: November 21
Two Seasons Birding in Japan with Bernard and Chris Grossman, AAS members and excellent bird photographers
 
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