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Source to Sea Day 1 - Evening paddle to kick-off the 2017 Annual Source to Sea at the Umbagog Wildlife Refuge
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Source to Sea Day 1 - Evening paddle to kick-off the 2017 Annual Source to Sea at the Umbagog Wildlife Refuge
When
Friday, July 07, 2017
3:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Location
Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge Headquarters, Errol, NH
Registered
3 registrants
Registration
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Come join us for an evening paddle from the Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge to Steamer Diamond to kick off the 19th annual Source to the Sea.
Lots of opportunities for wildlife and bird sightings - bring your binoculars!
Meet at the
Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge
Headquarters on Route 16 (Dam Road) north of Errol at 3 p.m.
Trip Leader: Steve Wight and Perry Risley
Put in GPS location: N 44' 49.919" W 071' 04.572"
Take Out: Steamer Diamond
Presentation
Christian Kishida loon biologist at Umbagog Wildlife Refuge will talk about loons, nesting loons and other work the refuge does along the upper Magalloway and Androscoggin River. Bring your binoculars for possible loon, osprey, eagle and other wildlife sitings.
The Loon Preservation Committee
works to preserve loons and their habitats in New Hampshire through programs of monitoring, research, management, and public education, all fostered by an extensive grassroots network of dedicated members and volunteers.
http://www.loon.org/loon-center.php
Biodiversity Research Institute
assesses emerging threats to wildlife and ecosystems through collaborative research, and to use scientific findings to advance environmental awareness and inform decision makers.
http://www.briloon.org
Click below for map location of Umbagog Wildlife Refuge.
http://goo.gl/maps/0eo0p
Androscoggin River Watershed Council
- PO Box 1541 - Bethel, ME 04217 - (207) 754-8158 -
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