[EBB Sightings] Burrowing Owl
[EBB Sightings] Burrowing Owl
Richard Cimino
Sat Jan 23 06:38:13 PST 2010
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California Burrowing Owl Consortium Meeting
Sponsored by the Alameda Creak Alliance and Ohlone Audubon Society of
Alameda County
DATE: February 6, 2010
TIME: 9AM Doors, 10AM � 2:30PM Speaker Presentations
SPEAKERS & TOPICS:
10AM - Dee Vieira � City of Antioch Prewett Family Water Park Burrowing Owl
Habitat
10:30 AM - David Cook � SCVAS: Dicing ordinance monitoring and enforcement,
Mt View advocacy
Shani Kleinhaus �SCVAS � Burrowing Owl advocacy: Shoreline
at Mountain View
11 AM - Troy Rahmig � Habitat Conservation Planning Meeting Future Habitat
Needs
11:30 AM- Douglas A. Bell, Ph.D ��K. Shawn Smallwood, Lee Neher and
Douglas A. Bell, Map-based
repowering and reorganization of a wind farm to minimize burrowing
owl fatalities.�
Noon Lunch break
1 PM - William Boarman Ph.D � Updating California Conservation Strategy for
Burrowing Owls
1:30 PM � Jack Barclay and Sandra Menzel �Owl status at Camp Parks, Dublin
and Polygynous
Nesting in 2009
2:00 PM � Bob Wilkerson � Results from the 2006-2007 California Breeding
Burrowing Owl Survey
2:30 PM � Jeff Miller � Center for Biological Diversity � Petitioning for
State Listing of Burrowing Owl
2:45 � Scott Artis � City of Antioch: Development Plans and Owl Evictions
3:00 � Program ends, please remain to network with the speakers and other
advocate�s
COST: $30 walk in, $25 in advance. To register in advance mail a check to:
Alameda Creek Alliance c/o Rich Cimino 1281 Ridgewood Rd. Pleasanton, Cal.
94566.
Fee includes coffee, tea and breakfast pastries served from 9AM to 10AM and
a buffet lunch.
No refunds after Jan 29th.
LOCATION: Martinelli Event Center, 3585 Greenville Rd., Livermore, CA 94550
DIRECTIONS: Conveniently located off of HWY 580 East. Exit North Greenville
Rd. Make a left off the exit.
Turn right onto Greenville and go up about 2.5 miles. Center is on the
right just after you pass the winery�s laboratory.
Wrought iron gates and large palm trees mark the entrance.
Richard Cimino
rscimino at earthlink.net
Birding is fun and educational + it gets us out and away from the TV remote!
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