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«March 11, 2008 - April 2008, 2008»
03/11
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Monthly Meeting 7 P.M. Allegany County Main Library, 31 Washington St., Cumberland, (301) 777-1200. Located across the St. from the Board of Ed. Bldg.
David Yeany II will talk about his research at Finzel Swamp Preserve (TNC) in Garrett County. The title of the talk is “Community Analysis and Habitat Associations of Bird Assemblages Breeding at Finzel Swamp, MD”. Finzel Swamp possesses the correct combination of altitude, topography, hydrology, and floral composition to create a bog habitat likened to those found at more northerly latitudes. Such wetlands have not been well studied south of their typical latitudes; however, some research suggests that these unique habitats boast equally unique communities of breeding birds. Preliminary results from the first field season will be presented discussing the breeding bird community, the significance of various habitat components, and continuing research at Finzel Swamp.

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Start: 9:00 am
End: 1:00 pm

Saturday April 5th, 2008 – Field Trip to Garrett County Ponds
Call the leader, Roy Brown at (301) 724-7769 for more information. Meet at Parkside School in LaVale at 9 A.M. and pack a lunch for an impromptu picnic at New Germany State Park if we don’t freeze first!

04/6
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04/8
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Monthly Meeting 7 P.M. Allegany County Main Library, 31 Washington St., Cumberland, (301) 777-1200. Located across the St. from the Board of Ed. Bldg.
The speaker is Dan Feller. The talk is entitled “The Allegheny Woodrat in Maryland: Cumberland Bone Cave Fossils to Endangered Species Status.”
Known from Pleistocene age fossil deposits excavated near Cumberland, the Allegheny woodrat persists today, though now on the brink of extirpation in Maryland. Woodrat life history, distribution and population trends as derived from 17 years of monitoring will be presented, embellished with stories describing the antics of an animal appropriately named the “packrat”.

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