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April 2015, Week 2

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Sat, 11 Apr 2015 07:20:48 -0400
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This is a reminder that at 7:00 PM on Monday April 13, 2015, Dr.  
Pamela Hunt, a Senior Biologist in Avian Conservation with New  
Hampshire Audubon, is to speak on "Birding with Sacagawea" in the  
Mayer Room of the Howe Library in Hanover, NH. This program,  
cosponsored by the Mascoma Chapter of NH Audubon and the Hanover  
Conservancy, is free and open to the public.

Dr. Hunt's illustrated talk will cover her extensive travels in the  
footsteps of Sacagawea and the famous Lewis and Clark expedition to  
the Pacific Northwest. That remarkable journey came at a time when  
strikingly distinctive kinds of birds new to science could be  
discovered on the North American continent. Leaders Lewis and Clark  
are honored in the names of Lewis's Woodpecker and Clark's Nutcracker,  
bird species first described as a result of their efforts. Pam Hunt  
has twice traveled their route, most recently in the spring of 2013,  
and will compare how the landscape and wildlife have changed from  
their time to the present.

George Clark
Norwich, VT

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