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wells national estuarine research reserve

It's a 20-year tradition: In each season of every year since 1989, birders from the York County Audubon Society have scoured the forests and fields, marshes and beach of the Wells Reserve, intent on counting all the birds they can see or hear in 3 hours. Teams spread out to cover four routes, never knowing what they'll encounter.

Wild Turkey displayingAt yesterday's post-survey compilation, it was clear that the Muskie and Pilger trails were the hot spot. That's where most of the 127 warblers of 15 species were found.

Survey coordinator Joanne Stevens and data handler Nancy McReel have shared the full results from one of the birdiest quarterly surveys the Audubon team has done—75 species.…

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NERRA Release dated May 6, 2010

The National Estuarine Research Reserve Association (NERRA) and the Friends of Rookery Bay (FORB) today announced the launch of a new scholarship program for undergraduate students.  The Lois Yoder-Swaim Memorial Scholarship provides funding for deserving students who agree to conduct a project in cooperation with the staff of a National Estuarine Research Reserve (reserve).

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Calendar ready for download

April 26, 2010 By Scott Richardson Filed under Article

Front of 2010 CalendarThe 2010 "summer" program calendar is off the press! You can download the handy reference now (536 kb) or, if you're a Laudholm Trust member, watch for yours in the mail during the first week of May.

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