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Pomona Valley Audubon -

What's New


...as of February 25, 2000

CONSERVATION issues

  • Check out this Barn Owl Conservation win! Let's get a few more of these local action wins going!
  • California Gnatcatcher haven in the Inland Empire?
  • Claremont to loose Johnson's Pasture (a large foothill wildland tract) to houses?
  • Understand and vote the Conservation measures on our upcoming Ballot.
  • Join the Conservation Committee?

See the CONSERVATION page!

   

Birding Spots & Links!

Check out the many exciting bird, bird related and wildlife conservation online via the new LINKS page! ...from bird alert and rehabilitation pages to photos/info to other international links. You can probably find most anything about birds here online.

We are also beginning to post locations and descriptions of some of the local birding spots, both large and small, for your outting pleasure.
   

Speak up!

There is so much that YOU can do to make a difference in our community! Our new Conservation Chairman, Woody Morf email is eager to help you discover where your time or skills can best be used to work with a local conservation problem. Local areas need your support now. Click here for more.

Expanding Gallery---

---to any wildlife related creative pursuit! Find a bit of poetry, drawing and other creative works done by some of our gifted members. Now featuring the prose of Rick and poetry of Marcyn Del Clements, the Coopers Hawk story and photos by Liza Aldredge, drawings by Mary Anna Barker and Alvin Anderson, and photos by Dan Guthrie. Call me at 909-621-4000, then send in your work.

Many Thanks!!!

Neil Gilbert has put together a very comprehensive 1999 Claremont Xmas Bird Count Report! Can't imagine anything else you would ever want to know. Report---
page 1 (loon to redhead),
2 (ring-necked to greater yellowlegs),

3 (spotted sandpiper to williamsons sapsucker),
4 (yellow-bellied sapsucker to rock wren),
5 (canyon wren to spotted tohee),
6 (cal tohee to house sparrow), and
7 summary.

Volunteers Needed!

Want to be Education or Membership Chair? ---or help with anything else? There is so much happening these days and so much need to educate both adults and children--- very rewarding!!! Plan and impliment! ...or have some ideas to involve young people in our chapter? Currently meeting draw about a hundred people but few are college age or younger. Call the President, Dan Guthrie at (909) 607-2836 days.

Field Trip Schedule

The 2000-2001 Field Trip schedule --- Join one of the upcoming events this year, including wonderful birding and nature field trips.

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