Protecting Wild Birds: Cerulean Warbler lecture at Honey Hollow in Solebury

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Date(s) - 10/12/2014
2:00 pm

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Honey Hollow

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Bucks County Audubon Society (BCAS) is pleased to welcome Greg George, Professor of Biology at Delaware Valley College for a fascinating program about protecting Cerulean Warblers on Sunday, October 12 at 2:00pm. This program is the fifth program in a Sunday Speaker Series called Coffee and Conservation, held periodically at Honey Hollow Environmental Education Center located in Solebury Township, Pa.

Dr. George has traveled throughout the United States and Central America researching songbirds and raptors.  Cerulean Warblers are Neotropical migrants that winter in Costa Rica and are threatened due to disappearing forests and critical habitat in Central America.  Dr. George teaches ornithology, ecology and tropical ecology at Delaware Valley College. Call BCAS at (215) 297-5880 or email BCAS@BCAS.ORG for more information and to register. The program takes place at Honey Hollow Environmental Education Center, 2877 Creamery Road, Solebury, PA.  The cost is $10.00 per person/$5.00 for BCAS members/ $3.00 for students. Refreshments will also be served.

Bucks County Audubon Society’s mission is to educate the people of the greater Bucks County region about our natural world with an emphasis on energy and resource conservation, including protection of birds and other wildlife and their habitats. BCAS is the steward of the Honey Hollow Watershed, a National Historic Landmark with over six miles of natural, unpaved trails that meander through fields, woods and streams and are open to the public from dawn to dusk every day. The Honey Hollow Environmental Education Center is open five days a week, 10am to 5pm plus some weekends.  Call 215.297.5880 or visit www.bcas.org for a calendar of events.

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