[Mnbird] Interested in surveying for Marsh Birds or Amphibians this spring?

Kathy Jones volunteer at birdscanada.org
Thu Feb 19 09:13:45 CST 2015


Posted with permission of MNbirds

Dear MNbird members

Interested in surveying for Marsh Birds or Amphibians this spring?

Each spring, hundreds of active Citizen Scientists in Great Lakes States and in Ontario dedicate 8 or more hours to survey marsh birds and/or amphibians in Great Lakes coastal and inland marshes. Great Lakes Marsh Monitoring Program volunteers are awarded with a great opportunity to spend time in these unique habitats - enjoying nature, improving their skills, and supporting wetland conservation. At the same time the important data they collect contributes to our understanding of these species, their habitat needs and the health of the Great Lakes.

Interested in participating? Learn more about the Great Lakes Marsh Monitoring Program <http://www.birdscanada.org/volunteer/glmmp> online, and view a map of available and assigned routes < http://goo.gl/k4D7x9 >. To register, contact Kathy Jones volunteer at birdscanada.org<mailto:volunteer at birdscanada.org>   and let her know your location and preferred route or marsh choices (new routes can be established in areas with appropriate habitat)

Kathy Jones
Marsh Monitoring Program Volunteer Coordinator
Bird Studies Canada
P.O. Box 160
Port Rowan, ON
N0E 1M0
volunteer at birdscanada.org
www.birdscanada.org
Toll Free 1-888-448-2473 ext. 124
From time to time, BSC may send you information regarding our programs, special issues, membership, and other correspondence. If you would prefer not to receive this information, please contact us by mail at the address above or e-mail rkirton at bsc-eoc.org<mailto:rkirton at bsc-eoc.org>. Thank you.

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