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Mary Warren <[log in to unmask]>
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Mary Warren <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 25 Mar 2016 12:57:21 -0400
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Thanks Hans for mentioning the Friends of Magee Marsh Boardwalk Project. And you are right, if all birders who visit the marsh give we can get this thing done. $100,000 is needed to complete the project.
Thanks to all who have given. And to the rest of you-- please consider supporting this effort. 

Www.friendsofmageemarsh.org


Mary Warren

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> On Mar 25, 2016, at 7:19 AM, Haans Petruschke <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> As spring migration gets underway and interest and awareness of birds and
> birding in Ohio peaks I would like to remind the community of the
> opportunities they have to improve, protect and preserve habitat here in
> Ohio.
> 
> First and foremost the Friends of Magee Marsh have an effort underway to
> rebuild the boardwalk.  That structure is more than 2 decades old.  Before
> it was build even the small numbers of people trampled the area, and the
> boardwalk has become crucial to protecting the 7 acres that concentrate
> birds during migration.  With increased visits due to the growing
> popularity of birding and festivals and tourism resulting in several
> thousand people utilizing this small space, this is a vital project.  It
> will cost several hundred thousand dollars to complete. Please consider
> donating the cost of a nights lodging, or even the amount you spend on gas
> to this project.  If every birder who utilizes the boardwalk would give $30
> the project could be completed.  Unfortunately only a small percentage will
> donate so the average contribution needs to be much higher.
> 
> Another opportunity is the restoration of Mentor Marsh being done by the
> Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Lots of birders utilize the boardwalk
> at Wake Robin and this has proven to be one of the best sites in Ohio for
> some species.  CMNH is striving to return the marsh to its former greatness
> by getting rid of the phragmites, increasing the water flow and open water
> and restoring native plants.  Any contribution to the Mentor Marsh fund at
> CMNH will go directly to this effort.
> 
> Lastly you can purchase an Ohio Wildlife Legacy Stamp offered by ODNR
> Division of Wildlife. Many of the areas utilized by birders in Ohio have
> been protected and preserved with funds generated via hunting and fishing
> licences.  The wildlife legacy stamp provides a way for the birding
> community to do their part in the protection and maintenance of the state
> wildlife and game areas they utilize so extensively.
> 
> Happy Spring
> 
> Haans
> 
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