[Birdtalk] Fwd: Salt Lake Tribune: Nature center may stop
caringfor injured birds
MarJean Muhlestein
wingsnwind at msn.com
Mon Jan 19 18:02:20 MST 2009
I also read this story in the Standard Ex. Is there anyone that knows if this could be put on a government program? I for one am feeling sick about how our most important programs seem to be the first cut. This would be a great loss to our community, and especially to the 1000's of birds that have been saved through this rehab program. What can we do? There was not much mentioned in the do-able's. If we need to have a voice there, I know that Bill Fenimore used to be on that board of directors. Our Audubon boards should also be notified. I guess HELP!! is what we need.
MarJean
"Oh The Joy of Birding" (there isn't a lot of joy in this news)
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From: Jessica S.<mailto:jesstokes at gmail.com>
To: Utah Birds<mailto:birdtalk at utahbirds.org>
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2009 5:46 PM
Subject: [Birdtalk] Fwd: Salt Lake Tribune: Nature center may stop caringfor injured birds
All,
My apologies if this post isn't squarely within the mission of this list, but it seems like time is running out for the bird rehab program at Ogden Nature Center.
If this program is important to you, please act now.
The story below explains the situation, and don't miss the comments.
-Jessica
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Nature center may stop caring for injured birds -
By Matthew D. LaPlante
The Salt Lake Tribune
<http://www.sltrib.com/ci_11473847?source=email>
Bye bye, birdies. A vote by the board of directors of the Ogden Nature Center on Wednesday may put an end to the nonprofit's role in rehabilitating wild birds, leaving no such licensed organization in northern Utah. View Full Story<http://www.sltrib.com/ci_11473847?source=email>
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