The 2008 Winter Wings Festival will be Feb. 15 to Feb. 17 at the Oregon Institute of Technology. A schedule and list of activities is available at www.winter wingsfest.org/.
Several new offerings are planned and registrations are being taken, said Diana Samuels, who is sharing coordinator duties with Marilyn Christian and Julie Van Moorhem. They replace Leslie Lowe, who retired after eight Canon USA will sponsor a photography workshop with Steve Spencer of Leo’s Camera Shop. The full-day workshop will provide classroom instruction and allow participants to check out new camera equipment for a self-directed photo safari.
Frank Isaacs, a senior researcher with Oregon State University, will explain the recovery and science behind the decision earlier this year to delist bald eagles as an endangered species.
Pepper Trail will give a program titled, “Avian CSI, Fighting Wildlife Crime,” a virtual tour of the National Fish and Wildlife Forensics Lab in Ashland that is not open to the public.
John Muir Laws, a San Francisco Bay area naturalist and author, will offer two workshops on nature sketching for people of all ages.
Also new is online registration through Active.com. People can register for the fee-based activities by using the link and paying by credit card. Early registrants will receive reduced fees.
For more information, call Todd Christian at 850-0084.
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New events include:
Trish Nixon, raptor specialist, of the
Peregrine Fund’s World Center for Birds of Prey in
Boise, Idaho, will give a keynote speech Feb. 15.
Nixon’s talk it titled, “Back by Popular Demand:
California Condors and Aplomado Falcons in the
American West.”
Canon USA will sponsor a photography
workshop with Steve Spencer of Leo’s Camera Shop.
The full-day workshop will provide classroom
instruction and allow participants to check
out new camera equipment for a self-directed photo
safari.
Frank Isaacs, a senior researcher with
Oregon State University, will explain the recovery
and science behind the decision earlier this year to
delist bald eagles as an endangered species.
Pepper Trail will give a program titled,
“Avian CSI, Fighting Wildlife Crime,” a virtual tour
of the National Fish and Wildlife Forensics Lab in
Ashland that is not open to the
public.
John Muir Laws, a San Francisco Bay area
naturalist and author, will offer two workshops on
nature sketching for people of all ages.
Also new is online registration through
Active.com. People can register for the
fee-based activities by using the link and paying by
credit card. Early registrants will receive reduced
fees.
For more information, call Todd Christian
at 850-0084.