[Birdtalk] July UCB Newsletter

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Tue Jul 7 15:37:54 MDT 2009


 
Utah County Birders Newsletter 
 July 2009 
 
 For the full UCB newsletter please visit http://www.utahbirds.org/newsletters/2009/2009_07.html .
 
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 JULY MEETING:

Thursday, July 9th. 

"Birds and Wildlife Management in the Kennecott Oquirrhs"

Ann Neville has worked for Kennecott Utah Copper since 1997. She manages the biological resources for Kennecott’s 90,000 acre holdings. This includes land use, wildlife and vegetation management and particularly the Kennecott Inland Sea Shorebird Reserve. She participates on Rio Tinto wide Land Use Stewardship/ Biodiversity strategies and targets as well as global ecosystem services modeling. She is KUC’s liaison with many environmental groups around the Salt Lake Valley. Ann is a native Utahan and obtained her Bachelor of Science degree at Weber State and her Master’s degree in Marine Ecology at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. 

Meet at 7:00 PM in the Bean Museum Auditorium on the BYU Campus. 
 
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FIELD TRIPS:

July 10th (Fri) 2009: Oquirrh mountains with Ann Neville - This is a rare opportunity to visit Kennecott Copper property in the Oquirrh mountains. Space is limited to 20 people. We still have 10 slots available for anyone interested. You must pre-register by email in advance with Lu Giddings if you wish to attend, first come first served. We still need at least one driver with a 4wd vehicle capable of seating 5 people including the driver. The trip will leave East Bay Sam’s Club at 7:00 am. Please plan on carpooling with others. If you're coming from Salt Lake, Lu will send instructions on how and when to meet.
 
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 For the full newsletter ( Ned's Notes, Field Trips, Bird of the Month and more) visit http://www.utahbirds.org/newsletters/2009/2009_07.html . 
 
 


      
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