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SUMMARY:State of the Birds
DESCRIPTION:How are birds doing in the state of Maine? Bird populations are constantly changing. A total of 445 species have been recorded in Maine. Some have been here for a long time while others are fairly new. Some are accidental and others introduced. A few of those species have been extirpated and we may never see them again. Join us on a Zoom call with Nick Lund of the Maine Audubon as he explains some of the major changes and fluctuations occurring with Maine avian fauna. This free online event is offered by the Boothbay Region Land Trust is open to everyone. To register and receive a zoom link to the program\, please click on the website listing below or paste the following in your browser: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_DRh2-bg-Q72A0ELjsqjLJQ
URL:https://bbrlt.org/event/state-of-the-birds/
CATEGORIES:Classes,Climate Change,Lecture,Natural History,Winter Events
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SUMMARY:Apple Tree Pruning Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Now is a great time to prune apple trees. Pruning in late winter determines a tree’s summer growth and health\, which is then reflected in both the quality of the fruit in the fall and bud set for the following year’s fruit crop. Join us to learn the basics of how to prune apple trees and how to identify and remove overwintering insect pests. Following a 40-minute indoor introduction\, participants will go out to the heritage apple trees of Oak Point Farm for demonstrations and hands-on experience. Instructors Ron Ross and Fred Kraeuter have 70 apple trees\, representing 50 heirloom varieties\, in their River Rd orchard in Boothbay. Many of their young trees\, initially grafted 4-5 years ago\, are just now beginning to flower and bear fruit. In addition to the young trees\, a few alternate-year-bearing mature trees have been producing thousands of apples. Ron is founder and presenter of BRLT’s Annual Apple Talk\, Tasting\, and Tour\, which last September attracted 175 attendees. Space is limited and registration is required. To register contact BRLT Environmental Educator Tracey Hall at thall@bbrlt.org or 633-4818.
URL:https://bbrlt.org/event/apple-tree-pruning-workshop/
LOCATION:Boothbay Region Land Trust’s Oak Point Farm\, 60 Samoset Rd\, Boothbay Harbor\, ME\, 04538
CATEGORIES:Classes,Lecture,Winter Events
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SUMMARY:Climate Change\, the Decline of Birds and Insects\, and Other Alarming News
DESCRIPTION:A recently published study in Science reports that there are nearly three billion fewer birds in North America than there were in the 1970s. This news follows reports of declining insect populations and a changing climate. What is happening and what can be done? How can we help? Join us for a closer look at these subjects and other alarming news with Dr. Jeffery Wells.\nDr. Wells is a Fellow of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and Vice President of Boreal Conservation for National Audubon. He is one of the nation’s leading bird experts and conservation biologists and author of “Birder’s Conservation Handbook”. Along with his wife Allison Childs Wells\, he authors the weekly column “A Bird’s Tale” in the Boothbay Register. Both are widely published natural history writers and are the authors of the book\, “Maine’s Favorite Birds”.\nThis free talk is cosponsored by Indivisible Boothbay and will take place inside the farmhouse at BRLT’s Oak Point Farm\, with seating limited to 25 participants. Registration is required by contacting BRLT Environmental Educator Tracey Hall at thall@bbrlt.org of 633-4818.
URL:https://bbrlt.org/event/climate-change-the-decline-of-birds-and-insects-and-other-alarming-news/
LOCATION:ME\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Lecture,Winter Events
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