Subject: [Tweeters] Fwd: Bird Lecture at Burke Museum -- Dec. 8th, 1 PM.
Date: Oct 31 16:25:23 2007
From: Dan Victor - dvictor06 at comcast.net


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> From: "Burke Museum Public Relations" <burkepr at u.washington.edu>
> Date: October 31, 2007 3:37:14 PM PDT
> Subject: Bird Lecture at Burke Museum -- Dec.
>
> Hello birders ?
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> I?m sending the info on this December bird event early, hoping there?s
> still time to make it into your end of the year newsletters, web
> calendars, or member mailings. Feel free to pass on the word to your
> friends and colleagues as well.
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> Thanks,
> ?
> Rebecca Durkin
> Communications and Outreach Assistant
> Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture
> Washington State Museum since 1899
> ?
>
> Birds of Yellowstone Park
> An Ornithologist's View of the Ecology, Management, and Conservation
> of Yellowstone Park Birds
> ?
> Free Lecture
> Sat., Dec. 8, 2007, 1pm
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> Seattle ? On Sat., Dec. 8, the Burke Museum presents Terry McEneaney,
> staff ornithologist of Yellowstone National Park, who will share the
> complexities and controversies behind managing the ecology and
> conservation of birds in Yellowstone National Park. McEneaney has been
> Yellowstone National Park ornithologist for the past 22 years and will
> share his unique knowledge and insight about the Yellowstone birds and
> their future with a fascinating lecture and slide show presentation.
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> Prior to his current position at Yellowstone, McEneaney was biologist
> at Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge.? He has 39 years of
> experience in the Greater Yellowstone area and is a member of both the
> Montana Bird Records Committee (MBRC) and the Wyoming Bird Records
> Committee. An accomplished author, his books include The Uncommon Loon
> and Birding Montana.? He has also written numerous scientific and
> popular articles appearing in magazines such as National Geographic
> and Smithsonian and been a field consultant and cinematographer guide
> for Nature, the BBC, the National Geographic Society, and Audubon.
> ?
> Yellowstone and Beyond is free with paid admission to the Burke.??
> This presentation is a compliment to the Burke Museum?s wildlife
> photography exhibit Yellowstone to Yukon: Freedom to Roam, on view
> through Dec. 31, 2007.
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> #?? #?? #
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> The Burke Museum is located on the University of Washington campus, at
> the corner of NE 45th St and 17th Ave NE. Hours are 10 am to 5 pm
> daily, and until 8 pm on first Thursdays. Admission: $8 general, $6.50
> senior, $5 student/ youth. Admission is free to children 4 and under,
> Burke members, UW students, faculty, and staff. Admission is free to
> the public on the first Thursday of each month. Prorated parking fees
> are $11 and partially refundable upon exit if paid in cash. Call
> 206-543-5590 or visit www.burkemuseum.org.


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