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All guests are welcome!!  Bill Heck is one of the Columbus Audubon Avid Bird
Leaders and this presentation gives a very thought provoking and wonderful
travelogue to the island of Madagascar.  Delaware County Bird Club usually
meets on the 4th Monday of the month with the exception of Nov and Dec
annually.





Dear Delaware County Birders,



The November meeting of the Delaware County Bird Club will be Monday
evening, 16 November at 7:00 p.m. for conversation and refreshments, 7:30
p.m. for the business meeting and program:



Madagascar: Paradise in Peril
                    by Bill Heck



Abstract. - Madagascar, the world's fourth largest island, provides a
fascinating range of unique and endemic birds, primates, reptiles, other
animals, and plants.  At the same time, the pressures of a large and rapidly
growing human population, as well as political instability, threaten
Madagascar's unique fauna and flora. Join Bill Heck for an overview of the
fascinating life of this beautiful land and a look at the challenges that
may darken its future.



Bill has been practicing his talk and our scouts report that the pictures
are fantastic.  So plan to come and enjoy in the luxury of the Ohio Wesleyan
Science Center, room 163.  Parking is available in the Selby Stadium lot
across Henry St. from the Center or in the lot behind the Center and next to
Branch Rickey Arena.



Warm regards,



Jed




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