Monday, June 1, 2020

Hawk Mountain Sanctuary Moving Mountains Newsletter For The Birds Now Available

Hawk Mountain Sanctuary’s latest Moving Mountains newsletter is now available featuring articles on--
-- A Network Of Songbird Surveys: David Barber looks back on Hawk Mountain’s data from last year’s breeding bird count field research to summarize our observations of changes in songbird populations. Long-term, collaborative population monitoring is a key component of conservation.
-- Becoming A Raptor Up Close Volunteer: Volunteer Kelsey Schwenk reminisces about her journey to becoming a Raptors Up Close volunteer under the mentorship of long-time volunteer Cheryl Faust. 
-- Help The Climate And The Mountain: Anyone can help the climate and the Mountain by purchasing Hawk Mountain carbon credits through our collaboration with The Nature Conservancy, Bluesource, and Cool Effects.
-- A Hero Of Hawk Mountain - Fred Wetzel: The return of our Heroes of Hawk Mountain blog series features none other than Fred Wetzel, a long-time friend of the Sanctuary with a multitude of talents in ornithology and artistry.
-- Looking Back At Hawk Mountain 2020 Winter Bird Surveys: Winter bird surveys occur during the months of January and February every year, giving us a glimpse into regional forest and bird population health.
-- Support Hawk Mountain During The 2020 Virtual Benefit for The Birds: Hawk Mountain, located in Berks County, is changing up its usual annual Benefit for the Birds fundraiser, by hosting it entirely online! The usual in-person gala has been transformed into a month-long, online-only silent auction through June along with a live-streamed event on Friday, June 26, featuring brief presentations from Sanctuary staff.
For more information on programs, initiatives and upcoming events, visit the Hawk Mountain Sanctuary website or call 610-756-6961.  Click Here to sign up for regular updates from the Sanctuary, Like them on Facebook, Follow on Twitter, visit them on Flickr and visit their YouTube ChannelClick Here to support Hawk Mountain.
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[Posted: June 1, 2020]  PA Environment Digest

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