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X-WR-CALDESC:Join Mary Bomberger Brown of the Tern and Plover Conservation 
 Partnership for a conversation about three bird species found in Nebraska 
 that are protected by the Endangered Act: Whooping Cranes\, Interior Least
  Terns\, and Piping Plovers. For nearly 20 years\, the Tern and Plover Con
 servation Partnership has worked to protect the birds (and the people who 
 share their habitat) in Nebraska in a collaborative\, non-confrontational 
 style.\n\nBirds are altering the timing of critical life history events in
  response to global climate change. Whooping Cranes are one of the most cr
 itically endangered birds in the world\, with remnant population numbers b
 etween 300–400 individuals. Their migration is now occurring earlier in sp
 ring by approximately 22 days and later in fall by approximately 21 days. 
 These observations have conservation implications\, as the timing of migra
 tion and availability of resources are critical to the cranes’ survival.\n
 \nInterior Least Terns and Piping Plovers nest in Nebraska\, historically 
 on river sandbars\, but increasingly on industrial and residential habitat
 s like sand and gravel mines\, lakeshore housing developments\, and dredgi
 ng operations. Learn how the Tern and Plover Conservation Partnership appr
 oaches the protection of these imperiled species nesting in such perilous 
 habitats and how well these species are moving toward recovery.\n\nThis is
  a free public event\, so feel free to invite friends.\n\nPhoto by Nebrask
 a Game and Parks
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DTSTART:20181104T020000
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DESCRIPTION:Join Mary Bomberger Brown of the Tern and Plover Conservation P
 artnership for a conversation about three bird species found in Nebraska t
 hat are protected by the Endangered Act: Whooping Cranes\, Interior Least 
 Terns\, and Piping Plovers. For nearly 20 years\, the Tern and Plover Cons
 ervation Partnership has worked to protect the birds (and the people who s
 hare their habitat) in Nebraska in a collaborative\, non-confrontational s
 tyle.\n\nBirds are altering the timing of critical life history events in 
 response to global climate change. Whooping Cranes are one of the most cri
 tically endangered birds in the world\, with remnant population numbers be
 tween 300–400 individuals. Their migration is now occurring earlier in spr
 ing by approximately 22 days and later in fall by approximately 21 days. T
 hese observations have conservation implications\, as the timing of migrat
 ion and availability of resources are critical to the cranes’ survival.\n
 \nInterior Least Terns and Piping Plovers nest in Nebraska\, historically 
 on river sandbars\, but increasingly on industrial and residential habitat
 s like sand and gravel mines\, lakeshore housing developments\, and dredgi
 ng operations. Learn how the Tern and Plover Conservation Partnership appr
 oaches the protection of these imperiled species nesting in such perilous 
 habitats and how well these species are moving toward recovery.\n\nThis is
  a free public event\, so feel free to invite friends.\n\nPhoto by Nebrask
 a Game and Parks
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190110T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190110T210000
LOCATION:Weitz Community Engagement Center (rooms 230/231) on the UNO Dodge
  Campus
SUMMARY:General Meeting: Whooping Cranes\, Interior Least Terns\, and Pipin
 g Plovers: Nebraska’s Three Most Imperiled Birds
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