Subject: [Tweeters] Streaked horned lark and prairie work on JBLM,
Date: Dec 9 16:10:36 2016
From: Adrian Wolf - awolf at cnlm.org


Hello Tweeters,

Wanted to share a story and video about Lark and Prairie conservation work
that was recently published on Seattle's PBS affiliate KCTS 9. The Center
for Natural Lands Management (CNLM) works closely with Joint Base
Lewis-McChord (JBLM) to conserve streaked horned larks and other prairies
species on the base and surrounding areas. EarthFix, the environmental news
program on Seattle's PBS affiliate KCTS 9, just published a digital
documentary <http://kcts9.org/programs/battle-ready> "Battle Ready: The
Military's Environmental Legacy in the Northwest", which includes Part 7:
Unlikely Refuge <http://origin.kcts9.org/battle-ready/larks.html>, a
six-minute segment highlighting CNLM's collaboration with JBLM and the
DoD to conserve rare species on base, including the Streaked Horned Lark.

Read the corresponding web article "More Than a Lark: The Military's
Surprising Role Protecting Endangered Species" here
<http://kcts9.org/programs/battle-ready-earthfix/more-lark-military-s-surprising-role-protecting-endangered-species>,
which at the top includes the full Part 7: Unlikely Refuge video and
further down includes an embedded <2 minute video about CNLM's seed
production efforts and Veterans Conservation Corps members. A related radio
story will air in the next few weeks and a TV program will air in February.
Stay tuned!

Enjoy

Adrian
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Adrian Wolf
Conservation Biologist
Center for Natural Lands Management
120 Union Ave SE #215
Olympia, WA 98501

Tel. 360-888-4369
awolf at cnlm.org
www.southsoundprairies.org
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