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SUMMARY:Trouble on the Half Shell
DESCRIPTION:Monthly Meeting via Zoom\nSpeaker: Kerry Wixted\, Amphibian & Reptile and Invasive Species Program Manager\, Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies. \nTurtles serve many roles in our ecosystems and cultures\, but many species are in decline. Learn some basic turtle biology as well as information about a few species found in Maryland\, their reasons for decline\, and how you can help turtles thrive in the wild. Kerry Wixted is a Maryland naturalist with over 15 years’ experience studying flora and fauna of Maryland. She is currently Amphibian & Reptile and Invasive Species Program Manager with the Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies. \nZoom in and join us online. The presentation is free and open to all. To receive the link to join\, you must sign up for our Osprey newsletter using the form at the bottom of our web page. We will email you the link prior to the event. This lecture can qualify for Master Naturalist continuing education.
URL:https://www.somdaudubon.org/event/trouble-on-the-half-shell/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
ORGANIZER;CN="Southern Maryland Audubon Society":MAILTO:somdaudubon@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Warblers And Spring Migration on the Holly Hill Trail
DESCRIPTION:Field Trip\nLeader: Sherman Suter \nJoin us for one of our dazzling nature gems in Calvert County. The American Chestnut Land Trust has 22 miles of natural trails\, including the recently established Holly Hill Trail. Explore this spectacular property in search of warblers and other neotropical songbirds. Bird migration will be strong\, as well as the singing of the local breeding birds establishing nesting territories.  Trails are well-maintained but rough in spots\, so wear appropriate footwear. \nDIRECTIONS: From Route 4 in Prince Frederick\, turn east onto Dares Beach Road/MD 402. Continue 2.4 miles to right turn at Double Oak Road.  Continue 1.5 miles to a signed gate and a dirt road on the left. Take the dirt road to the left and continue to the parking lot between office and barn.  Meet at the parking lot just beyond the Land Trust Office.  RSVP to Sherman at 410-586-1073 or ShermanSuter@gmail.com. \nNote the early starting time of 7:30 a.m. \n 
URL:https://www.somdaudubon.org/event/warblers-and-spring-migration-on-the-holly-hill-trail/
LOCATION:American Chestnut Land Trust\, 676 Double Oak Road\, Prince Frederick\, 20678\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Southern Maryland Audubon Society":MAILTO:somdaudubon@gmail.com
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