Date: 4/4/13 11:07 am
From: Ross Geredien <goodmigrations...>
Subject: [MDBirding] AA Bird Club Special Event: Richard E. Heise Lecture!
Hello, Everyone,

Apologies for the last-minute announcement. I thought you would all like to know about our annual Richard E. Heise Lecture this evening. Details below:


THE
ANNE ARUNDEL BIRD CLUB AND QUIET WATERS PARK,
ANNE
ARUNDEL COUNTY RECREATION & PARKS DEPT.
PRESENT
THE
ANNUAL
RICHARD E. HEISE, JR. WILDLIFE LECTURE

Thursday,
April 4, 2013, 8 PM
BLUE
HERON CENTER, QUIET WATERS PARK, ANNAPOLIS, MD

Our scheduled speaker,
Dr. Mike Cranfield, director of Gorilla Doctors, has been detained by his work
in Rwanda. We are sorry to miss Mike and his program, but are honored to
welcome as our 2013 lecturer,�

Craig
R. Sholley����

�Guerillas in the Midst of
Gorillas � Facing
Africa�s Conservation
Challenges�

Through
Craig's commentary with stunning photography and video, we'll see� Africa�s wildlife majesty and the critical
conservation issues facing the continent. He'll share his up-close look at the
world ofmountain gorillas, and the role he has
played in their conservation for over 35 years, working with Dian
Fosseyand as director of Rwanda's internationally-known Mountain
Gorilla Project.


Craig
R. Sholley provides conservation and ecotourism expertise in a variety of world
arenas. He serves as a Vice-President for the African Wildlife Foundation.� Craig has lead tours and photographed
wildlife throughout Africa, South America, and Asia, and continues to travel
extensively.


This program will appeal to
conservationists, animal lovers and adventurers of any age!
Refreshments Served
Suggested $5 donation at Door � for more info call 410-703-4664
or visit www.aabirdclub.org�

Ross Geredien
Edgewater, MD
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