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Sierra Club Natural Places Monthly Meeting CAMPAIGN for NATURE 30×30 panel

Sierra Club Natural Places Monthly Meeting CAMPAIGN for NATURE 30x30 panel Sat, Oct 17, 2020 • 2:00 PM  - 3:30 PM  During this time of crises we have discovered how important our natural places are.   Therefore, on October 17th, 2-4pm, Natural Places Committee will discuss the international advocacy Campaign for Nature with the goal of conserving at least 30% of land and water by 2030—which is...
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Audubon Naturalist Society – Talking Trees Tours B

Talking Trees Tours *In Person* Sunday, October 11 2 - 3:30 pm Leader: Bradley Simpson Actually, it will be our leader who will do the talking for the trees on these leisurely strolls at our Woodend Sanctuary. A staffer on our restoration team, Bradley will introduce you to some of the notable trees on our grounds, while sharing ID tips, as well as wildlife (think butterflies ...
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Audubon Naturalist Society – What’s In The Water and How It Haunts Us

What's In The Water and How It Haunts Us October 7 at 7:00 pm Trey Sherard Anacostia Riverkeeper Outreach Coordinator/Staff Biologist Trey takes us on a journey to explore the spooky things we can’t see in our water, perfect for this Halloween month. Learn about bacteria and their relationship to water quality in our streams and rivers. Register Online
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Audubon Naturalist Society – Bioluminescent Fungi: Neon Signs of the Forest Floor

Bioluminescent Fungi: Neon Signs of the Forest Floor October 1 at 7:00 pm Serenella Linares Audubon Naturalist Society Manager of Virtual Learning Join ANS Mycologist and Virtual Programs Manager, Serenella Linares, for a talk about the fantastic world of bioluminescent fungi and meet the exciting species behind this phenomenon called "fox fire." Have you ever taken a night wa...
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Audubon Naturalist Society – Washington’s 2011 Earthquake: How Could It Happen Here?

Fall Birding at Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, DC  Sunday, September 27 8:00 - 10:30 am Leader: Paul Pisano Our fall birding series visits natural areas under an hour’s drive from D.C. where a variety of habitats — including field, forest, and wetland—provide good opportunities for the observation and ID of birds in autumn. On the earliest walks, we’ll hope to catch some southbound ...
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Audubon Naturalist Society – The More You Anole: A Rainbow of Reptile Diversity

The More You Anole: A Rainbow of Reptile Diversity September 22 at 7:00 pm Chelsea Connor Midwestern State University Herpetology Student, Science Communicator Anoles are known for their diversity and adaptability. These highly variable lizards are capable of adapting to a variety of habitats, even in a single tree. We will explore those adaptations and anole habitat types while...
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Audubon Naturalist Society – Talking Trees Tours

Talking Trees Tours Tuesday, September 22 10:00 -11:30 am Leader: Bradley Simpson Actually, it will be our leader who will do the talking for the trees on these leisurely strolls at our Woodend Sanctuary. A staffer on our restoration team, Bradley will introduce you to some of the notable trees on our grounds, while sharing ID tips, as well as wildlife (think butterflies and bird...
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Audubon Naturalist Hour: Perceptions of Sharks: Is the “Man-Eating” Fear Justified?

Perceptions of Sharks: Is the “Man-Eating” Fear Justified? Tuesday, August 18 • 7:00 pm Symone Johnson Barkley National Aquarium Sharks have long been portrayed in media as “man-eating machines” but are they worthy of that bad reputation? Sharks actually need more protection from humans than we need from them. Learn about the many shapes and sizes of sharks, threats they f...
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