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Ashley Maybanks & Tarik Shahzad:
Nature Conservancy & A Big Year
Wednesday,
December 10 @ 7:00 p.m. CST
In
Person at Forest Park
and Live-streamed on Zoom
Send
email to
peoriaaudubon@gmail.com for link
to live-stream
Join us at Forest Park Nature Center
in Peoria Heights with Ashley Maybanks, and Tarik Shahzad; both from
The Nature Conservancy of Illinois. Ashley plans to summarize
current events in the Illinois State Government and Tarik, who works
with Ashley, will talk about his
Big Year - when he set a Cook County record for spotting and
documenting the most bird species in a year.
State Rep.
Jeff Keicher Receiving Legislative Leadership Award from The
Nature Conservancy Director of Government Relations Ashley
Maybanks; Alongside District 70 Interns
In the above image, Ashley provided a Leadership Award from The
Nature Conservancy of Illinois to Illinois State Rep. Jeff Keicher
for his work at raising further awareness about the benefits of
prescribed burning and prairie restoration. According to Jeff,
"If you haven’t had a chance to witness the prairie restoration
happening in Lee and Ogle Counties at the
Nachusa Grasslands,
you owe it to yourself to take a trip out there to see the Buffalo
in the fields that controlled burns have helped revitalize.”
The Nachusa Grasslands
and
Emiquon Preserve, are two of the major restoration projects
sponsored and managed by The Nature Conservancy.
Tarik Shahzad: Birding the "Big Year"
(Photo by
Chicago Tribune)

Short-tailed Shearwater (Photo by
Tarik Shahzad)
Tarik Shahzad in 2024 documented 294 bird species in Cook County - a
record for the county in a single year. This included spotting
and documenting the Short-tailed Shearwater, a seabird whose usual
habitat is the ocean and only rarely seen around the Great Lakes.
This was the first documented
sighting in
Illinois. Tarik will be able to talk about his passion for birding
as well as the importance of conserving natural habitat.
- Send email to
peoriaaudubon@gmail.com
for link to live-stream.
Keep watching our
Calendar of
Events for the latest updated information on meetings,
field trips and special events.
Peoria Audubon meetings always feature timely topics and
everyone is welcome. And, the meetings are always
FREE!
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Public is Always
Welcome
Meetings are
free and open to the public

Monthly
meetings of Peoria Audubon Society are held at
Forest Park
Nature Center in Peoria Heights.
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