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SUMMARY:FREE Eco/ Bird Walk Along Burnt Mill Creek!
DESCRIPTION:Jan. 5th from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Register here! \n\nCape Fear River Watch and Cape Fear Bird Observatory are celebrating national bird day by providing a free walking tour in Burnt Mill Creek. \nDuring the walk you will learn about the ecosystem\, environmental issues\, and ongoing restoration work in Burnt Mill Creek. As well as a chance to see some of the 190 documented bird species in the Burnt Mill Creek watershed. \nRegistration is required to secure a set of binoculars. This tour is free and open to all ages. Donations will be accepted. Please consider bringing: sun protection (hat\, sunscreen\, sunglasses)\, water and comfortable walking shoes. \nPlease meet at the parking lot located at 2101 Market St.\, Wilmington\, NC 28401 (next to Port City Java and Bridge Church).
URL:https://capefearriverwatch.org/event/free-eco-bird-walk-along-burnt-mill-creek/
LOCATION:2101 Market St. Wilmington\, NC 28401\, 2101 Market St.\, Wilmington\, NC\, 28401\, United States
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SUMMARY:January Saturday Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Join us Saturday\, January 6th at 617 Surry St.\, for our first 2024 Saturday Seminar! Pancakes at 8am and seminar at 9am. https://fb.me/e/1qA7Sdho9 \nTitle: Habitat and environmental monitoring in the lower Cape Fear Coastal Reserve sites. \n\n\n\nDescription: Byron Toothman and Elizabeth Pinnix discuss the NC Coastal Reserve System Wide Monitoring Program (SWMP) and challenges in managing our sites along the Lower Cape Fear area. We’ll cover environmental and habitat monitoring as well as species of concern and some of the current issues in land management at our sites. \nSpeakers: Elizabeth Pinnix\, Southern Sites Manager for the NC Coastal Reserve and National Estuarine Research Reserve\nIn her role\, Elizabeth spends most of her time protecting coastal ecosystems and studying them. As a child she always knew she wanted to work in marine science\, especially with sea turtles. She attended UNC-Wilmington and received her bachelors in Oceanography\, then went on to get her master’s in marine biology from Nova Southeastern University in South Florida. She is passionate about coastal NC and teaching others about our amazing coastal ecosystems. \nByron Toothman\, Research Biologist for the NC Coastal Reserve and National Estuarine Research Reserve\nAfter moving to Coastal NC from Washington DC\, Byron spent his childhood in Morehead City and on the waters of Bogue Sound. There he grew attached to all the trappings of life on the water in Coastal North Carolina. He attended UNC Wilmington where he earned a B.S. in Marine Biology and Environmental Science. After a time working in aquaculture\, he returned to pursue a M.S. in Marine Science and is now finishing a PhD in Marine Biology. Byron has 20+ years of experience with water quality in coastal and estuarine environments. He has been a Research Biologist with the NC Coastal Reserve for 15 years where he manages their environmental monitoring programs. He also has experience in grant writing\, teaching\, outreach\, and student mentoring to further stewardship and understanding of the coastal landscape. Byron also serves on the Board of Directors for Cape Fear River Watch!
URL:https://capefearriverwatch.org/event/january-saturday-seminar/
LOCATION:Cape Fear River Watch Headquarters\, 617 Surry Street\, Wilmington\, NC\, 28405\, United States
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SUMMARY:Second Saturday Cleanup
DESCRIPTION:Register here! \nNew Year same cleanups! Cape Fear River Watch is excited to partner with Keep New Hanover Beautiful for our Second Saturday Cleanup on January 13th! The cleanup will take place in the Burnt Mill Creek Watershed! We will be focusing our efforts on McCumbers Branch near Rankin St. as well as the deeper portion that flows by Calvary Memorial Cemetery. The cleanup will take place from 9:00am-11:00am. We will have two separate locations for this cleanup so please plan on meeting at the location that best suits you. The first group will be cleaning up off Rankin St. Parking will be available at the field across from N 13th St and Rankin. This location will be a land based cleanup. However waders and/or waterproof boots will be ideal here. So if you have those please bring them! The Second location will be at the backside of Calvary Memorial Cemetery\, which is located off N. 11th St. This location is for kayakers! CFRW will be providing ~6 boats and they will go quickly on a first come first serve basis. If you have your own boat please feel free to bring it! At either location just look for the CFRW cleanup signs! CFRW will provide pickers\, bags\, gloves\, and safety vests. As always remember to dress appropriately and bring water. We hope to see you out there!
URL:https://capefearriverwatch.org/event/second-saturday-cleanup-10/
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