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Re: Mattawoman Creek Important Bird Area Dedication - August 21

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Bill Hubick

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Bill Hubick

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Thu, 19 Aug 2010 19:40:44 -0700

Thanks, David. I agree this is an important one!

I wanted to take a moment to point out that this really is a front line in Maryland conservation. I don't think it's a stretch to say this IBA faces more immediate development pressure than any other in the state. A big show of support on Saturday will send the exact message we want to send. It is a perfect opportunity for many of us to get a bit more involved - and it will be fun. My wife Becky and I plan to be there, and I hope to see many of you out there.

And of course there's plenty of great birding to do in Charles Co. before and after the dedication!

Have a great weekend,

Bill


Bill Hubick
Pasadena, Maryland

http://www.billhubick.com

--- On Thu, 8/19/10, David Yeany II <> wrote:

From: David Yeany II <>
Subject: [MDOSPREY] Mattawoman Creek Important Bird Area Dedication - August 21
To: 
Date: Thursday, August 19, 2010, 8:12 AM

Come celebrate the dedication of Mattawoman Creek and surrounding
forestlands as an Important Bird Area! The ceremony will be this
Saturday, August 21, 2010 at 1:30pm at Mattingly Park in Indian Head,
Maryland. Greg Butcher, National Audubon's Director of Bird
Conservation, will speak at the ceremony, and Audubon will recognize
the excellent land management of Mattawoman Natural Environment Area
and Myrtle Grove Wildlife Management Area by the Maryland Department
of Natural Resources and the outstanding efforts of the Mattawoman
Watershed Society and the Southern Maryland Audubon Society to promote
habitat and wildlife conservation within this Important Bird Area. The
IBA ceremony will be part of the Mattawoman Creek Lotus Blossom
Festival organized and sponsored by the Smarter Growth Alliance for
Charles County, of which Audubon Maryland-DC is a member. The Lotus
Blossom Festival will feature free boat rides to see the lotus
blossoms, canoe and kayak rentals from Up the Creek Rentals, face
painting and fish printing, plus folk music by Grace Griffith and Lynn
Hollyfield.

Follow this link  to read more about Mattawoman Creek IBA:
http://iba.audubon.org/iba/viewSiteProfile.do?siteId=375&navSite=state
To view a poster of Mattawoman Creek IBA follow this link:
http://mddc.audubon.org/files/Audubon%20Maryland-DC/documents/MattawomanCreekPosterFINAL2_0.zip

Directions: Take MD Route 210 south all the way to its end at the Navy
base. To drop off a boat: Take last left before the base to Mattingly
Ave, drive slowly 3/4 mile to the creek.
Parking: Take last right before the base, onto Pye Street, to dirt
road marked Lotus Blossom Festival Parking. Park on grass. Use our
free shuttle bus for the 5 minute ride to the event.

For questions, contact David Yeany, Audubon Maryland-DC Important Bird
Areas Program Coordinator at (410)-558-2473 or by e-mail at


We hope to see you there!

David
-- 
David Yeany II
IBA Program Coordinator
Audubon MD-DC
2437 Eastern Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21224
Phone: 814-221-4361
Email: