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Dear Friend of the Kern
River Preserve,
Possibilities… what are the possibilities on your
visit to the South Fork Valley? House upon house,
road after road, a patchwork of manicured lawns, a
sprinkling of only a dozen visible stars, the
giant “Super-Mart” down the street, and neighbors
you never meet. No, no, no!
With your help, this will never happen. Today the
possibilities in the South Fork Valley remain as
they always have been:
Visiting
historical buildings that creak in the wind of
moments long ago past.
Listening
to the sneezy whit of the Willow Flycatcher, the
lilting song of the Yellow Warbler, or a cricket
and tree frog serenade with the soft bubbling of
the Kern River in the background.
Catching
a glimpse of the festive Summer Tanager or the
brilliant Blue Grosbeak.
Looking
up to see the Milky Way stretching across the dark
sky of the South Fork Valley.
There is so much to see and do in this
special place because of your previous support.
105
acres of prime riparian habitat protected with the
acquisition of Alexander Ranch.
1877
acre Scodie Canyon above Onyx newly protected by
the CA Dept. of Fish & Game (DFG).
Invasive
purple loosestrife and salt cedar removed by
Audubon and DFG staff and volunteers.
Volunteer
events such as bird feeding, festivals, and nature
walks.
The
beginnings of a new southwestern pond turtle
headstart project.
Ongoing
research by the Southern Sierra Research Station
on the Willow Flycatcher.
New
plants and animals discovered and documented with
new and updated brochures.
Stewardship
and Restoration begun on our new Sprague Ranch
addition (4,400 ac) with planting of over 500
trees and shrubs by Audubon, DFG staff and
volunteers.
So
many wonderful educational activities and
conservation efforts continue at the preserve, all
because of you! We ask for your donation twice
each year to invite you to share in the
accomplishments of the protection of this
beautiful and abundant valley. Please accept our
deepest thanks and our hope that you will continue
to support and visit your Kern River Preserve.
YOU ARE INVITED! We would like to invite
you to a very special event here at the Kern River
Preserve. You are invited to be our guests at the
upcoming 13th Annual Kern River Valley
Spring Nature
Festival to be held April 27-30th. The featured
keynote speakers for this "NatureFest"
are Fred Heath, author of
Butterflies of Southern California and Alison
Sheehey, Outreach Coordinator for the Kern River
Preserve. Both will be leading field trips and
conducting workshops. We would love to
pack the Preserve with our Friends and show you
our appreciation for your support.
THANKS! Thanks for your support, past and
present. You are highly appreciated.
Thank you,

Reed Tollefson
Alison Sheehey
Preserve Manager
Outreach Coordinator
P.S.:
The Kern River Preserve needs and wants your
contribution so we can continue to work
effectively on your behalf. We want to survive and
prosper.
The contribution form
is found here. We
look forward to a record response from you, our
Friends of the Kern River Preserve. Thanks!
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