Hi all,

On Friday, April 22nd, we will be working with science teacher, David
Strieb, and his students from New Roots Charter School on our habitat
improvement project down at Lighthouse Point Woods.  The next day, Saturday
the 23rd, we will be back at the same place working with the public,
including families from local environmental consultants TRC, Inc..  Both
days, we'll meet at 9am at the yellow gate at the west end of Willow Ave,
and plan to work until about noon.  You can park near the Newman Golf
Course Pro Shop.

We need folks who can record info on clip boards, help measure distances,
count birds, identify plants, listen to and share stories about birds and
conservation, and those who can guide the passions of young people.

Please let me know if you can help out.  All are welcome.
Even if you just want to come out and find out what we've been up to,
please plan to join us.

Just a heads up that Trees Up Tompkins also will be working with a student
group on Friday and will be clearing some non-native plants on Saturday.
We can find out about their work there as part of the collaboration with
the City and the Cornell Botanic Gardens (and us)!  And, there will be a
lot of activity down there those two days!

Looking forward to hearing from folks
Jody Enck



Jody W. Enck, PhD
Conservation Social Scientist, and
Founder of the Sister Bird Club Network
607-379-5940

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