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July 16, 2024 7:00 AM

Women in Conservation: Nurture Our Lands

Spiritwood, ND
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Women in Conservation: Nurture Our Lands
TUESDAY, JULY 16 | 7:00 AM - 12:30 PM
EDWARD M. BRIGHAM III ALKALI LAKE SANCTUARY | 2646 90TH AVE SE, SPIRITWOOD, ND 58481

Join Audubon Great Plains and connect with other women in conservation during a social and educational gathering at the Edward M. Brigham III Alkali Lake Sanctuary on Tuesday, July 16. This half day event will begin with Mindful Birding with Amanda Booher, an opportunity to engage your senses and tune into the sights, sounds, and subtle movements of the environment.  

Following Mindful Birding, we will gather for a light brunch, offering an opportunity connect and network with fellow participants. Participants will hear from Audubon Great Plain’s Executive Director, Kristal Stoner on Climate and Conservation – The Impact and Opportunity in the Great Plains, and from Jodie Provost, Communications Director for the Grouse Partners, on Prairie Grouse: Populations, Habitat, and Incentives.  

After the presentations, we will engage in a group discussion, allowing everyone to share their perspectives, insights, and questions.  

Through this Women in Conservation event, we aim to provide a space to connect and exchange ideas, while also highlighting the vital role of nurturing our land. 

 AGENDA

7 a.m. Check-in/Welcome 

7:30 a.m. Mindful Birding, led by Amanda Booher, Communications Manager – Audubon Great Plains

8:30 a.m.  Brunch/Social  

9:30 a.m. Conservation and Climate – the Impact and Opportunity in the Great Plains  with Kristal Stoner, Executive Director – Audubon Great Plains 

10:30 a.m. Prairie Grouse, Population, Habitat, Incentives  - Jodie Provost, Communications Director - Grouse Partners

11:00 a.m. Group Activity

11:30 a.m. Large group discussion - Juli Bosmoe, Senior Range Ecologist - Audubon Great Plains

12:30 p.m. Program Concludes  

Register Here

 

For questions contact Amanda Booher at amanda.booher@audubon.org


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