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You won't want to miss this exciting program describing the efforts to protect rare lands in Northeast Ohio, many of which provide critical bird habitat. 

Our speakers: David Kriska is the Biodiversity Coordinator at the Center for Conservation 
& Biodiversity, Natural Areas Division, of The Cleveland Museum of Natural 
History. David conducts breeding bird surveys on Museum preserves to track 
the status of our regions rarest breeding birds. Eddie Dengg is Western Reserve Land Conservancy's Biodiversity Specialist and lead negotiator on land acquisitions.  He has helped make northern Ohio a better place to live through nearly two decades of work in conservation and outdoor recreation.  Before joining the Land Conservancy, Dengg was Executive Director of Grand River Partners, Inc., worked as the park Botanist at Cuyahoga Valley National Park, and is a past President of the Ohio Invasive Plants Council.

All KBC monthly meetings take place at 7:30 pm at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History (1 Wade Oval Dr, Cleveland) in the downstairs classroom. Admission is free; parking is free for KBC members (you can join at the meeting or online at the KBC Web site) so bring your parking ticket in to be stamped. 

For more information on upcoming field trips, meetings, membership, or resources (including the authoritative book “Birds of the Cleveland Region”) please see http://www.kirtlandbirdclub.org/default1.htm 

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