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SUMMARY:Warbler Warm-up  Backyard Naturalist
DESCRIPTION:Spring migration is one of the best times to be in NE Ohio for warblers. Many species pass through the area on their way north\, but some remain in Ohio to nest. Because we only see them for a short time every year we sometimes forget how to identify them. This presentation uses photographs to help group warblers by appearance\, preferred habitat\, and behaviors\, such as tail wagging\, which helps with identification. In addition\, songs and ways to remember songs will be provided. This should get us prepared for migration! \nSponsored by Western Cuyahoga Audubon
URL:https://clevelandaudubon.org/event/warbler-warm-up-backyard-naturalist-2/
LOCATION:Rocky River Nature Center\, 24000 Valley Pkwy\, North Olmsted\, OH\, 44070
CATEGORIES:Backyard Naturalist
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SUMMARY:Warbler Warm-up  Backyard Naturalist
DESCRIPTION:Spring migration is one of the best times to be in NE Ohio for warblers. Many species pass through the area on their way north\, but some remain in Ohio to nest. Because we only see them for a short time every year we sometimes forget how to identify them. This presentation uses photographs to help group warblers by appearance\, preferred habitat\, and behaviors\, such as tail wagging\, which helps with identification. In addition\, songs and ways to remember songs will be provided. This should get us prepared for migration!
URL:https://clevelandaudubon.org/event/warbler-warm-up-backyard-naturalist-6/
LOCATION:Moebius Nature Center\, 929 E Mennonite Rd\, Aurora\, OH\, 44202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Backyard Naturalist
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SUMMARY:Warbler Warm-up  Backyard Naturalist
DESCRIPTION:Spring migration is one of the best times to be in NE Ohio for warblers. Many species pass through the area on their way north\, but some remain in Ohio to nest. Because we only see them for a short time every year we sometimes forget how to identify them. This presentation uses photographs to help group warblers by appearance\, preferred habitat\, and behaviors\, such as tail wagging\, which helps with identification. In addition\, songs and ways to remember songs will be provided. This should get us prepared for migration!
URL:https://clevelandaudubon.org/event/warbler-warm-up-backyard-naturalist-4/
LOCATION:West Woods Nature Center\, 9465 Kinsman Road\, Novelty\, OH\, 44072\, United States
CATEGORIES:Backyard Naturalist
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SUMMARY:Birds of NE Ohio  Backyard Naturalist
DESCRIPTION:Over 200 species of birds can be found in NE Ohio in a typical year. Some are year-round residents and others just pass through on their way to the Boreal Forests of Canada. Others fly across the Gulf of Mexico non-stop to have their babies in our back yards! Get a close up look at 100 of the most common residents\, migrants and breeding birds of NE Ohio and learn where and when to find them. Approximately 1 hour in length.
URL:https://clevelandaudubon.org/event/birds-of-ne-ohio-backyard-naturalist/
LOCATION:North Royalton Public Library\, 5071 Wallings Road\, North Royalton\, OH\, 44133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Backyard Naturalist
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SUMMARY:Party for the Planet  Earth Day Event
DESCRIPTION:Join us to celebrate Mother Earth with some of our best environmental films from years past. \nLost Bird Project (59 minutes) – 2012\nAmong Giants (13) – 2011 \nStraws (33 minutes) – 2017\n Keynote speaker-Mr. Harvey Webster on behalf of The Audubon Society of Greater Cleveland\, The Cleveland Museum of Natural History and Lights-Out Cleveland.  \nStudent environmental themed art created by Robin Barth and Mary Frances Mahoney from Chagrin Falls High School. \nFold the Flock Origami Project- http://foldtheflock.org \n2014 marked the centennial anniversary of the extinction of the Passenger Pigeon. To remember the Passenger Pigeon\, join us in folding the great flocks of 100 years ago. \nCome enjoy ‘Happy Earth Hour” from 5:30 – 6:30 with a cash bar selling the “Planet Punch”  signature cocktail\, food from The Green Machine food truck offering locally sourced\, vegan and gluten-free options\, music\, local community vendors and more!  \nOrganizations supporting the event- The Audubon Society of Greater Cleveland\, The Cleveland Museum of Natural History\, Lights-Out Cleveland and Lowes Greenhouse. \n*food and adult beverages are not included in ticket price. \nBUY TICKETS HERE
URL:https://clevelandaudubon.org/event/party-for-the-planet-earth-day-event/
LOCATION:Chagrin Valley Little Theater\, 40 River St\, Chagrin Falles\, OH\, 44022\, United States
CATEGORIES:nonASGC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190428T140000
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SUMMARY:Next Silent Spring?  Non ASGC
DESCRIPTION:ARE WE APPROACHING THE NEXT SILENT SPRING?\nRachel Carson raised the red flag years ago. Pesticides were not only killing insects\, but also disrupting the delicate balance of nature. Now history is repeating itself. \n\nTo commemorate Earth Day 2019\, the Northeast Ohio Sierra Club extends an invitation to attend the enlightening program\, “Next Silent Spring?” This free event will be held at the Cleveland Museum of Art Recital Hall on Sunday\, April 28\, from 2 – 4 PM. \nLaurel Hopwood\, Senior Advisor to Sierra Club’s Pollinator Protection Program\, will show the outstanding documentary “Nicotine Bees.” \nPollinator populations are declining. How does this affect our food supply? How does this affect our entire ecosystem?\nA panel of experts will discuss how everyone can help move things forward.\n* Dr. Mary Gardiner\, Associate Professor in the OSU Department of Entomology\, and her graduate students have been introducing pollinator pockets throughout vacant lots in Cleveland.\n* Tom Gibson\, principal of Green Paradigm Partners\, uses his soil building and community organizing skills to help revive neighborhoods.\n* Elle Adams\, founder of City Rising Farm\, helps people in underserved communities learn to grow fresh local food and create opportunities in their own neighborhoods.
URL:https://clevelandaudubon.org/event/next-silent-spring-non-asgc/
LOCATION:Cleveland Museum of Art\, 11150 East Boulevard\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44106\, United States
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