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SUMMARY:Help Promote Bird Safety in Downtown SA During Spring Migration
DESCRIPTION:Call for Volunteers \nSan Antonio was recently certified as a Bird City Texas\, and one of the elements of this designation involves collecting data about bird casualties due to building collisions as part of a Lights Out Texas–San Antonio initiative. Bexar Audubon Society needs volunteers to help with downtown bird surveys from April 19 through May 7 during peak spring migration. The data collected will be used to pinpoint downtown areas where birds are most vulnerable and to work with building owners and managers to help mitigate bird casualties by turning off excessive lighting at night from 11 PM to 6 AM during peak migration periods in spring and fall. \nWe need 10 individuals each day from April 19 through May 7 to register to walk in pairs along five assigned routes in the early morning (6:00 AM to 8:00 AM) through downtown looking for bird casualties. The group will meet each morning in an easily accessible downtown garage where parking is free for volunteers. Masks will be worn and social distancing practiced. Volunteers should watch a one-hour online training session about the survey protocol and how to use iNaturalist for this specific project. Click here to register for the day(s) you want to volunteer. Click here for the volunteer training guide\, PowerPoint slides\, video of required online training session\, and videos about how to collect and photograph bird casualties. Visit BexarAudubon.org for more information.
URL:https://earthshare-texas.org/event/help-promote-bird-safety-in-downtown-sa-during-spring-migration/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Building Community Partnerships for a Zero-Waste Approach
DESCRIPTION:Cities and towns across the United States have developed and launched comprehensive plans with clear timetables in their drive toward waste-free communities. They are now taking action to achieve these ambitious goals. These actions are also proving key to making our urban centers cleaner\, healthier\, more resilient.\n\nIn this webinar\, you’ll be learning how these municipalities are:\n● Defining zero-waste\n● Creating an inclusive process for building a city-wide consensus\n● Identifying key elements of a zero-waste plan\n● Securing measurable gains \nSpeakers:\n● Kanika Greenlee\, Executive Director\, Keep Atlanta Beautiful Commission\n● Our very own Rachel Hering\, Director\, Keep Texas Recycling\n● Danielle M. Robinson\, PhD\, Head of Corporate Responsibility\, Diageo North America\n● Gena McKinley\, Strategic Initiatives Division Manager\, City of Austin
URL:https://earthshare-texas.org/event/webinar-building-community-partnerships-for-a-zero-waste-approach/
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SUMMARY:Doc & Martha\, Matagorda Island Naturalists: A Documentary
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, May 26 ● 6:30 PM ● Zoom \nJoin Doc & Martha as they take us on a journey to Matagorda Island\, Texas’ last truly wild barrier island. Following a 30-year career as a biology professor\, Wayne H. “Doc” McAlister joined the US Fish & Wildlife Service as an Educator at the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge. He and wife Martha left the mainland and lived ten years on the island. With keen eyes and a thorough grounding in biology and the connectedness of things\, Doc & Martha share nature through tours and their books\, Life on Matagorda Island and Matagorda Island: A Naturalist’s Guide. Sponsored by the Gulf Coast Texas Master Naturalists\, Doc & Martha is a 26-minute documentary produced\, filmed\, and edited by Bexar Audubon Society member Greg Pasztor\, who will be available after the screening for questions. Approved for AAMN AT hours. \n  \nZoom Meeting ID: 880 0056 7473 \nPasscode: 788944 \n 
URL:https://earthshare-texas.org/event/bexar-audubon-society-may-meeting/
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