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Rivers and Wildlife Celebration
March 14-16, 2008 Kearney, Nebraska
Presented by Audubon Nebraska, Audubon's Rowe Sanctuary, and the Nebraska Partnership for
All-Bird Conservation.
Gather with wildlife enthusiasts from around the world to celebrate the annual migration
of 500,000 sandhill cranes and millions of waterfowl through central Nebraska. This 38th annual conference
is open, not just to National Audubon Society members, but to anyone interested in experiencing one of the greatest wildlife
spectacles on Earth and learning more about the natural world in a friendly and informal atmosphere.
Celebration Highlights
Field trips:
- Sunrise and sunset visits to crane viewing blinds along the Platte Rivernot to be missed!
- Day-long excursions to local wetlands and lakes to view migrating waterfowl and native Nebraska wildlife
Featured speakers:
Past speakers have included authors, scientists, wildlife photographers, ornithologists, and conservationists
such as John Acorn, Bruce Babbitt, Pete Dunne, Kenn Kaufman, Carl Safina, Terry Tempest Williams, and Julie Zickefoose.
Country Store:
The store has a wide array of quality merchandise and memories, including photographs; binoculars, scopes, and other
birding equipment; clothes; literature; paintings and other artwork.
Registration information: Conference activities are held in the
convention center at the Holiday Inn in Kearney, (308) 237-5971. Discount room rates are available for
conference registrants. Reduced registration rates for students and children. Information on local accommodations and sites of
interest can be found at www.visitkearney.org and at
www.kearneycoc.org.
Registration materials will be completed by mid-December. To be put on the mailing list,
write or call Audubon Nebraska, P.O. Box 117, Denton, NE 68339; (402) 797-2301;
E-mail.
For crane viewing information, write or call Rowe Sanctuary at
44450 Elm Island Road, Gibbon, NE 68840;
E-mail; (308) 468-5282.
Return to this website for updates on speakers and special programs.
Details should be available by October. |
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