February Monthly Audubon Society Meeting

Jack Barclay; a noted authority on the conservation biology of Burrowing Owls, with a special focus on California populations, will present to Monterey Audubon on Tuesday February 14 at the PG Museum of Natural History. Don't miss out on learning more about these charming and endangered birds!

All monthly Audubon meetings are held at the Pacific Grove Museum on the second Tuesday of the month. All meetings are free and members and non-members are welcome! Doors open at 7:00 PM with soft drinks and cookies provided by MAS hospitality. Monterey Audubon has been devoted to the understanding, conservation and enjoyment of Central California's birdlife since 1943. We strive to connect communities and individuals to the region's avifauna through educational programs and outdoor recreation. As a chapter of America's oldest conservation group we are also committed to advocacy on behalf of native avifauna and ecosystems as well as the implementation of stewardship practices which conserve and restore the Monterey region's precious biological diversity and wildlife.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012 - 7:00pm