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* Porcupine HikePorcupine Hike

Time: 11:00 am

Winter can certainly be a dreary time, so plan to get out for a field trip! Hemlock groves are still green and are full of animal life. During the winter, these areas provide shelter and a haven from the deeper snows for many mammals and birds. Highlights often include deer beds, red squirrels, great horned owls, golden-crowned kinglets, FISHER tracks, and the main object of our labor: PORCUPINES. We will show you how to locate a porcupine and hopefully we will actually see one (be prepared to crane your neck, but it is good warbler training). Total walk is approx. 1 to 1.5 miles. Wear sturdy shoes with good traction and bring your binoculars. Total trip time between 1 to 2 hours. Location will be announced closer to the date of the trip. Registration required, event open to all. Register to attend online at https://forms.gle/w3TQ2oEmCxtXosBR8

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* Member Meeting - Zoom OnlyMember Meeting - Zoom Only

Time: 7:00 am

Project Coyote Our January meeting will be online via Zoom only. There will be no in person meeting this month. Use the link below to join us! As always, our monthly member meetings are free and open to all. Guest speaker Nadia Steinzor, of Project Coyote, will present on the history, behavior, and ecological importance of coyotes. She will describe why this iconic American species has faced intense persecution and misunderstanding, their remarkable adaptability and survival skills, and how to practice compassionate coexistence for the benefit of wild and human communities alike. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86125429140?pwd=N2pjMy9mU3RBZTFSZ1JiVGpyam9mUT09 Meeting ID: 861 2542 9140 Passcode: 948386 All participants will be muted until the question and answer period of the presentation. You will be able to join the meeting beginning at 7:00pm.

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