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Is the Social Security Number really required Mary? I think most folks
might balk at that.....

Bob Hinkle
Solon, Ohio

On 3/30/16 5:55 PM, mary warren wrote:
> thanks Scott for encouraging folks to help pull garlic mustard while at
> Magee if they are able.     It really has made all the difference and
> a big
> thank  you goes out to Dottie McDowell who organizes this effort.
>
> Go to the website to see details and to get a form.   The forms can take
> weeks to get approved, so please do it today.   The Friends of Magee
> Marsh
> thank you very much!!   Also check the Friends FB page for updates.
>
> www.friendsofmageemarsh.org
>
>
> Mary Warren
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scott Wright
> Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2016 4:24 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: [Ohio-birds] Opportunities for the Ohio bird community to
> improve, protect and preserve habitat.
>
> And do not forget that if you can spare an hour or two during your visit
> to Crane Creek/Maggee marsh (CC/MM) to pitch in and pull some garlic
> mustard.
>
> Every forest floor sulking bird (dare we speak its New England themed
> name) is due in no small part to the many volunteers who took the time to
> pull some garlic Mustard.
>
> I know most of the folks that are visiting CC/MM have precious free time
> during the limited time they are birding, but please check in with
> ODRN/ODW at the visitors center and see when it will be pulled.
>
> We have birded CC/MM for over 25 years, and for the folks that can
> remember after the march flood just how thick garlic mustard was you
> would
> never see the ground birds. Just the way the weeds moved as they
> hopped or
> walked on the forest floor. We all owe a debt to the Friends of Maggee
> Marsh who started the pulling program.
>
> So please on a slow birding day say a few days after the SW winds have
> been shut down.  Take the time to pull if the birding is slow.
>
>
> Scott Wright
>
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